Quoted from Vespula:Mine did not do this until after I installed the Pinwoofer tweeters, but that left torx screw may have been loose to begin with and after I snugged it down it pressed on the backglass/translite so it wouldnt move. The right screw/bolt does not do this. I was tempted to cut off part of the end of the screw so it goes in tight but doesnt touch the back glass, but now I just remember to loosen it if I want to take it out.
Maybe the left one is intentional go snug to the glass on purpose to stop rattle? Doesnt seem like that makes sense, but I dont know really. Glad you resolved it the same way I did by backing out the left torx bolt just next to the LE License Plate.
Hey guys - love seeing the helpful nature of these posts - what a great community!
We've had two reports of not being able to remove the backglass without first removing the speaker panel, straight out of the box.
A few measurements we've received suggest that there is a significant variance in backglass height.
Personally, my backglass is removable when the backbox is locked, albeit with a slight force applied to the lift channel.
My opinion is that the design tolerance and glass variance gives rise to these corner cases.
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