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Title: Door hinge adjustment
Post by: maroon-fc on June 20, 2009, 06:16:05 PM
Just a quick question, my front door is slightly hitting the front guard when opening, is there a simple fix for this? FC Mikey


Title: Re: Door hinge adjustment
Post by: CraigA on June 20, 2009, 09:14:33 PM
Is the door too low/guard too high? I'm guessing that it is as from what I've seen this is a common issue.

There a some choices:

1. Try to get the guard down by removing it and cleaning the mid A pillar area. Then pull it into position with the upper bolt, the one you access from inside the car. Big job though, and maybe not the first thing you'd try.

2. Get the door out further. You can do this by bending the hinges or by packing the top hinge, which is tricky but possible. I used this method on my car via a number of thin lead packing sheets. Works well and allowed me to align the guard/door.

3. Or if the guard has had a top section fitted incorrectly then you may need to cut it out and start again.

Others will have suggestions but this is what I've found when trying to correct the same issue.

Cheers,

Craig.


Title: Re: Door hinge adjustment
Post by: mcl1959 on June 20, 2009, 09:59:16 PM
Yes I agree with everything Craig has said, you first need to assess which is wrong - the door or the guard.
Check all the other door dimensions - is the door in the correct position? Does it need to come out at the bottom or back at the bottom?
If the door looks right then the guard needs to be adjusted to fix the problem. Most likely is that the guard needs to come in at the bottom, but as Craig has said, a dodgy repair can stuff up the alignment totally and the only fix is starting again with the repair.
You may need professional advice if this is not making sense to you.
Fit problems often occur with cars which have had doors or guards replaced from the originals. It is often not just a case of unbolting one and bolting on another - guards and doors were ADJUSTED at the factory to MAKE THEM FIT.

Ken



Title: Re: Door hinge adjustment
Post by: FC427 on June 20, 2009, 10:07:41 PM
Good idea to check the hinge for wear in the hinge bushes before you start altering things ........FC427.......


Title: Re: Door hinge adjustment
Post by: propig2003 on June 21, 2009, 11:02:17 AM
Open the door, lift door slightly for up and down movement, if there is movement, might need hinge pins replaced as FC427 suggests. had the same problem with the ute.
cheers brett