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Old 11-22-2015, 12:15 AM   #1
leftybass209
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Door gap issues.... I'm lost! *BIG pics*

I have a drivers door gap issue. I understand the gaps aren't great from the factory, but this one is ridiculous. With the door adjusted all the way rearward, there was still a LARGE gap between the door and the rear of the cab. As I ran out of room, and out of time to get it put together for registration, I used washers for spacers between the hinges and the door. Even so, with these spacers, there is an unacceptable gap between the leading window frame edge and the A pillar.

The cab mounts are new, the door is original, the rockers are original and rust free, and i'm lost as to what is wrong. The passengers side is as to be expected and acceptable for OEM fitment.

Any ideas or suggestions? Anyone run into this issue?

I DO NOT want to put money into this cab, because I'd rather utilize the money to switch back to a 69 cab to avoid this truck staying as an special construction vehicle. Basically I want the most cost effective way to fix this issue. No welding or fabrication skills either







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