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Old 09-14-2020, 01:48 PM   #11
gigamanx
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Re: Jesses' 48 PU

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Originally Posted by Jesse49chevy View Post
Okay need advise... I quickly threw on the passenger door and know it needs adjusting. But this kept me up all night. I noticed the gap on the bottom. Obviously not the original doors to this cab. I am using new hinges from Classic Industries.
As we all know the hinge holes to the cab are slotted for up/down adjustment. How in the world can I adjust the bottom of the door to move in? Should I slot the holes for side adjustment? Has anyone faced this dilema?
Got a picture? My first thought is that the hinge or hinge plate in the door are bent if the door is sticking out at the bottom. Not a lot of adjustment other than a shim or two inside the door. That might move it 1/8" or so
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