So when i put up my drivers side window it slides forward and it doesn't stay in the rubber track in the back.And it sticks on the outside of my door when it's all the way up at the top.I've opened it up and looked for anything obvious and I'm stuck.
No, you don't have to stud them, but they will be better with studs. No, it is not a good quality brand. Sounds like a Canadian Tire Brand. Top of the line are Bridgestone, Goodyear, Michelin, Toyo, and Pirelli. Middle of the road are Continental, Hankook, and Kumho. The store brands are the lowest.
hi there,where did you get the fittings from,if you have new pipe and have acquired fittings from a friend or relative you could have metric pipe and imperial fittings this would explain why the are tight. pretty much the same as when you try to join new fittings onto old pipes they are very slack fitting,if all items are new then it is most likely the way you are cutting the pipe as others have said,a tip if you are using a pipe cutter and havent used one much before try holding the cutter in one hand and turn the pipe with the other,by turning the pipe and not the cutter you will find you can only wind the cutter up a little at a time and cut slower but with less distortion to the pipe,clean well with steel wool flux and away you go.