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Quote from: Ed on August 20, 2007, 09:53:54 AM
thanks for the tips on sound deadening... dont mention it..
LOL Sorry Ed i started to type a thanks to your reply and my laptop crashed
I was going to use some spay on stone guard for underneath but figured i would try the underlay and tar on the inside first.
I realigned the drivers door (best i could) yesterday but they seem to be spaced out (with a spacer) so couldn't get it 100% fit.
Is it a common thing for the doors to be spaced and if so why???
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i have that effect on computers .
There are lots of little tricks to align doors but im probably not the best to ask for little tips and tricks.
Some of the guys on here know a heap about how the factory did it.
Alfio or similar can probably provide tips from a professional panel panel guy perspective.
I just cheat to get the alignment as best i can...
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Quote from: Ed on August 20, 2007, 10:26:26 AM
i have that effect on computers .
There are lots of little tricks to align doors but im probably not the best to ask for little tips and tricks.
Some of the guys on here know a heap about how the factory did it.
Alfio or similar can probably provide tips from a professional panel panel guy perspective.
I just cheat to get the alignment as best i can...
Cheers
Ed
Im sure there are plenty of trade secrets when it comes to the alignment and hopefully someone is happy to share those with me
I never figured that the doors would be spaced from factory though can anyone shed any light on that for me???
Cheers Ben
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