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One of my doors are not lined up(installed) properly by the last owner causing the top of the glass to hit the top rubber trim and not closing properly.
It is slightly tilted upwards away from the hinges instead of parallel to the body/ground. How do I go about adjusting it back? Pic shows what I am talking about(exaggerated view but u get the idea) ![]() This post has been edited by soven: Jul 2, 2007 - 4:28 AM |
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Thanks for the replies, If I look along the body line where the door meets quarterpanels.. I can see that the door is very slightly higher which seems to be the culprit. Will take a good look at the glass but I am pretty sure it is not the glass that is causing the problem.
As mentioned by other forum members, that is a stock ss3 spoiler. ![]() |
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