Tahoe Rear Windows Looser than a freshmen after power hour
video of the looseness
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Yeah, I'd say mine was about the same, in and out is pretty solid but there is movement front to back thou I have not noticed any fluttering issues while driving with the windows down....
Perhaps someone might be willing to remove the door panel and inspect....
Perhaps someone might be willing to remove the door panel and inspect....
I figured it was crap by design vs crap by implementation....
But it would appear the suburbans do not suffer from this.
Also, a lot of modern cars dont have a frame around the windows, and they hold the glass firmly... why can't this vehicle?
do the 2011s suffer from this lack of window securement?
But it would appear the suburbans do not suffer from this.
Also, a lot of modern cars dont have a frame around the windows, and they hold the glass firmly... why can't this vehicle?
do the 2011s suffer from this lack of window securement?
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