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IronAnRkst 08-27-2013 10:19 PM

Door Rubbing?
 
So on this truck I got, it had this 1 primered door on it supposedly they replaced because a deer ran into the other one, so it rubs the front fender when opening (highlighted where in the picture) but everything seems to line up right.. Any ideas?

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Keith Seymore 08-27-2013 10:39 PM

Re: Door Rubbing?
 
Yes - either:

a) increase the gap in the side view. Should be about 1/4" all the way down from top to bottom, or

b) shim the fender outboard at the rear to "cheat" the gap, allowing the door to tuck inside the rear of the fender as the door swings. Shims would be added at the horizontal attachment at the top (inside the door opening) and at the horizontal attachment at the very bottom of the fender.

K

IronAnRkst 08-27-2013 11:13 PM

Re: Door Rubbing?
 
So if the gap is right in the front all I can do is shim out the back of the fender.. Okay will try to look at it a lil better in the daylight tomorrow

cory d 08-28-2013 02:49 AM

Re: Door Rubbing?
 
my doors from a truck from fremont califonia are 3/16 of an inch longer than my doors from oshawa ontario. not a measuring mistake, im frame houses so i use a tape measure a billion times a day

PAWS 72 08-28-2013 02:58 AM

Re: Door Rubbing?
 
Thought mine were the only one.On the sons truck

IronAnRkst 08-28-2013 07:22 AM

Re: Door Rubbing?
 
Interesting, wonder if that could be it cause like I say it looked all lined up but I will take a better peek when I get home from work and measure it and the gaps.

Tx Firefighter 08-28-2013 07:37 AM

Re: Door Rubbing?
 
If you're really trying to get it right, a rebuild of the door hinges and checking the door structure for cracks by the hinges is a good first step. I just dealt with this exact same issue on a junker shortbed I'm building. Every time you'd open the door it would rake and pop off the fender. I had cracks behind the hinges on the door that needed addressing along with the worn hinges themselves. Only after addressing all of that could I get a good adjustment. I did also wind up putting a shim on the right side core support mount to get it just right.

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IronAnRkst 08-28-2013 05:32 PM

Re: Door Rubbing?
 
Okay so got a better look at it today, and I was wrong everything doesnt line up perfect the bottom half at the back of the door you can tell is tilted inward more, there is probably a half inch gap down there so I think the door is just unaligned.

Keith Seymore 08-29-2013 07:54 AM

Re: Door Rubbing?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by IronAnRkst (Post 6242958)
Okay so got a better look at it today, and I was wrong everything doesnt line up perfect the bottom half at the back of the door you can tell is tilted inward more, there is probably a half inch gap down there so I think the door is just unaligned.

Fit the door in the cab opening first; then fit the fender to the door.

K

IronAnRkst 08-29-2013 12:39 PM

Re: Door Rubbing?
 
Alright, may not get to it until tomorrow but as soon as I try it out I will update, will post some pictures before and after and hopefully all goes well.


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