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Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Portland Oregon
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Re: Door Question
Make sure you have the doors aligned before starting. Then when you install the new frames you can get the gap correct. The factory wasn't too careful as long as the door closed it was good enough. Since you are starting over you can get even gaps all the way around. My Burban's driver side door window frame is crooked and there is no way to get a consistent gap as the door only fits in one single spot without hitting the frame. That spot won't allow the body lines on the door to match the body perfectly. Part of my belief that it is a Monday or a Friday truck.
![]() P.S. Don't trash the Suburban frames, somebody out there will need them.
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Thanks to Bob and Jeanie and everyone else at Superior Performance for all their great help. ![]() RIP Bob Parks. 1967 Burban (the WMB),1988 S10 Blazer (the Stink10 II),1969 GTO (the Goat), 1970 Javelin, 1952 F2 Ford OHC six 4X4, 29 Model A, 72 Firebird (the DBP Bird). 85 Alfa Romeo If it breaks I didn't want it in the first place The WMB repair thread http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=698377 Last edited by HO455; 11-30-2018 at 03:48 PM. |
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