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Old 09-05-2022, 12:59 PM   #1
FAKKY
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door alignment to front panel

So dealing with this. I have tried every which way to loosten the door pilelr hinges and get better alignment - but dont think its making any difference.

I *think* since its aligned better at the bottom (talking about panel sticking out depth wide not necessarily teh distance between panels) - I need to shim the rear most top corner of the front panel.

This make sense ? To push the top of the front panel out more to align better with the door.

Any other thoughts ?

Do I need to take off the entire panel to shim - or can just squeeze shims in there after losstening a few of the bolts at rear?
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