Like you showed on your install, I noticed the fuzzies across the window ledge fit a little bit lower too, and one of the clips smashed out of shape. Also, not sure if this is why, but now the window is lacking 1/4" from rolling up into the top frame. Seems the sash bracket that the glass bolts to is hitting the door sill edge, or is it due to the fuzzies? Curious on what the Repop guys said?
The guys at Repop talked a good game but never followed through with their commitment.
On three separate occasions I called and talked with the production floor foreman. He said they would send me new fuzzies, free of charge, to replace their defect parts.
They never did send them. As they say,
a fella's only as good as his word.
Bottom line is the clips are in the wrong place, from the factory. If they had sent new one's I am betting they would be wrong too.
I contemplated removing the fuzzy's to modify them. Basically using a grinder or cut off wheel to trim down the bottom of the steel part of the fuzzy to achieve the correct window vertical location when rolled up. But to do that you'll have to remove the glass, remove the fuzzy, and you can bet more of the clips will break off when it is removed. Pi$$ poor, by any measure.
Repops products are typical of most aftermarket parts... look similar to OEM, the fit and finish is "reject" quality, install reveals issues, customer service is lacking.
Reject quality? I was told that back in "the day" replacement body panels from "GM" were rejects from the factory floor, basically defective or damaged parts. They were stored and sold as replacement parts. That's what I mean by "reject" quality.