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Door Adjustments


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does anyone know where i can get the tool needed to adjust the door position? its saggin a bit and its gettin harder to close the door. or does anyone know of another way to do it?

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Sounds like the pins have gone mate...

Does the door still sit in line when its shut?

If not, you can adjust the striker up or down... this is the part the lock clicks into.

Or adjust it from the hinges themselves.

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its still in line, just saggin slightly but im puttin this down to age, theres a designed tool to tighten the hinge bolts which will lift the door, but i cant find it.

i think this is whats causin a slight leak onto seat as well, its fine until i open and close the door then it'll leak a bit.

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was thinkin about whether or not u could get to it by takin off wheel arch liner but i'd rather ask and see if anyones done it before i waste my time.

got to tighten window bolts as well cos thats sterted rattlin too!

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is yours a t-bar houston?

cant quite see?

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