Door adjustment...
#1
Door adjustment...
Hi all,
My wife had the misfortune of the wind blowing the drivers door out of her hand this morning.
When it is closed now the top of the door does not close properly and we are getting wind noise
The top of door seems to be be proud of the roof by about 5 - 10mm.
Has anyone else had this problem and is the door easy enough to adjust or could the hinges be bent?
My wife had the misfortune of the wind blowing the drivers door out of her hand this morning.
When it is closed now the top of the door does not close properly and we are getting wind noise
The top of door seems to be be proud of the roof by about 5 - 10mm.
Has anyone else had this problem and is the door easy enough to adjust or could the hinges be bent?
#3
- I've watched terrified on many occasions while a 'body-shop' wallah puts his boot on the bottom and yanks with all his 25 stone on the top
- and the door miraculously springs back into line with prefect 'gapping'
- and the door miraculously springs back into line with prefect 'gapping'
#5
I've done this to a couple of my cars with great success. A little bit of elbow grease and a couple minutes of your time and you can bring your door gap back to perfect.
#6
- yep - all metal has a memory of sorts
#9
- .. .. but is it ?
- if you look down the roof line it plays tricks with your brain
- its not the front / top / out, but the rear top in ..........
- in fact the back slider is pulled in too far by a good 1/4"
So the front door is ok - its the 8mm locator peg in the back door that has been moved and needs to be readjusted to bring it back in to tolerance with the roof line. Most often this issue is accompanied by a noticeable onset of wind noise at spped from the slider in question.
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