I haven't torn one of these doors down and realy looked at it to know. I do know however that the reason manufacturers do this is do to the shape of the glass vs. the shape of the bottom of the door (usually the glass simply won't fit in the bottom of the door). But if it does fit not only will you have to move the stops (they do need to be in there to stop the glass from tilting) but you will have to see if there is enough line in the doors glass regulator (the main piece that holds the glass that runs verticaly and which the motor is hooked to) to allow it to drop further down. Long story short: Take the stops out & hold the top of the glass, so it won't tilt, & drop it until it runs out of line or it hits something. Then bring it up about half an inch and make a mark on the channel were you need to put the stops.


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'93 Probe GT with NO modifications.

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