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Hey you guys, i recently put my new TransAm hatch on my 2002 firebird. The issue is this, when the strong arm hatch supports are on it the edges flare out and it sticks up about half inch. when there is no strong arms on it, it sits perfectly flush. I know for the TransAm's you have to use a different size Strong Arm support, and i bought those but still have the exact same problem. I am stumped... Please help me out!
Thanks,
Dave
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i tried adjusting those. and i even pulled them off. it fits flush around the top of the glass and then as it runs along the sides of the fenders, it creates the gap. I am trying to get a hold of some smaller 28" strong arms to see if that will do the trick. im stumped though.
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