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Originally Posted by brad_man_72
I didn't use any special tools, just several wrences of different qualitys and a 12 pt socket. It takes some patience but can be done.
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That's definitely correct on the patience. It took me an hour or so to loosen the 3 bolts holding the top hinge on, add shims, and tighten everything back. It was certainly worth it since it took care of the majority of my issue. A few shims on the door side and the door should sit where I want it. I may have to invest in a ratcheting obstruction wrench like this one since the non ratcheting version seemed to do the job.