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Old 17-09-2005, 03:02 PM   #1
maverick203
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Question EL door alignment

The wind has picked up the front passenger door, and it has gone out of alignment. Any ideas on how to straigten it up? It is sticking when opened at the bottom on the trim, and it allows wind thru when driving.

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Old 17-09-2005, 08:38 PM   #2
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Try loosening the 10mm bolts of the hinges slightly and see if you can move it into a better position. If it is sagging, it is possible to tap the base of the hinges up a bit. I also had to move the door catch of one of my doors at one stage.
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