70SwingerGuy
Well-Known Member
So this may seem like a stupid question, but it has me scratching my head. Regarding the lower adjustment screw at the bottom of the vent frame, the one with the foam anti-rattle piece. I just don't see how this can adjust anything, the long screw and the vent frame are simply not attached, and are only held together by friction fit by the foam, the screw is free to move up an down in the slot if the foam is not too tight, so turning the screw from the bottom doesn't appear to actually do anything. Now if the two were attached(adjuster threaded into the frame) like the adjuster at the front of the frame, then I could see the frame moving up or down when the screw is turned. As it is, it just seems that the screw acts as an anchor for the frame at the bottom of the door.
Am I missing something here? Is it so simple and right in front of my face that I just cant see it??
Am I missing something here? Is it so simple and right in front of my face that I just cant see it??