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Old 19-02-2015, 00:12   #1
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Just a Niggle from yonks ago, my glovebox sits too low on the left hand side (nearside) is there a way to pull it in some more?
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Old 19-02-2015, 00:16   #2
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There isn't much adjustment on them at all, you can get 1mm or so on the bottom screws & I think there might be a tiny bit on the latch but I have noticed some glove box lids seem warped for some reason, maybe heating it up a bit & twisting it back to where it should be & holding it still till it cools might work I don't know
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There isn't much adjustment on them at all, you can get 1mm or so on the bottom screws & I think there might be a tiny bit on the latch but I have noticed some glove box lids seem warped for some reason, maybe heating it up a bit & twisting it back to where it should be & holding it still till it cools might work I don't know
Good idea re heat, I may try that, or brute force
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Not just mine then, easier to forget it and live with it.
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