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11-04-2017, 09:12 PM | #1 |
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Door alignment and sagging on a 76 k10
Hey gents how’s it going I’m having some trouble trying to get the aft part of my door to stop poking out and also on the drivers side door there’s some sagging and it’s bowed out at the bottom I was wondering what I could do I losened the adjuster screws in the door and moved it a little but it didn’t really help any one got any suggestions ?
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11-05-2017, 08:05 AM | #2 | |
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Re: Door alignment and sagging on a 76 k10
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Replace your door striker. The bushing is probably missing and that will jack a door up too. Usually make them hard to close. Here are links on both subjects: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...ight=tucsonjwt http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=724429
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11-05-2017, 09:44 PM | #5 |
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Re: Door alignment and sagging on a 76 k10
Is the striker worn flat where the door latch contacts it? You need to loosen the hinge bolts @ the door on the top just a little, then loosen the bottom hinge bolts a little more than the top and pull the bottom in while trying NOT to move the top part-let the top be a fulcrum. As for the bodyline, that adjustment is done by loosening the hinge bolts @ the cab and lifting the door up slightly and then tighten. Do all of this without the striker on to test the bodyline alignment-after you get it dialed in, put the striker back on in roughly the same spot and slowly close the door against it slowly-make sure to notice whether the door moves slightly up or down while closing and if when fully closed, it lines up with the bodyline-adjust the striker up or down so that the door closes without moving up or down and that the bodyline is perfect. With nice paint it may be difficult to adjust that door by loosening the cab side of the hinge bolts....good luck.
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11-06-2017, 09:10 AM | #7 |
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Re: Door alignment and sagging on a 76 k10
Yes-it's too tight to try and squeeze between the door and fender to get to them. Taking the fender off is ideal-then align door to cab, then align fender to door.
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11-06-2017, 09:12 AM | #8 |
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Re: Door alignment and sagging on a 76 k10
And, there is one bolt that comes in thru the dash shell side too on the upper hinge-you can acces that by removing the gauge cluster.
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11-06-2017, 09:30 AM | #9 |
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11-07-2017, 11:30 PM | #10 |
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Re: Door alignment and sagging on a 76 k10
Sometimes no amount of adjustments will work to square a door up. In that case you have to bend the door.
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