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TriedAndTrue 03-10-2011 11:59 AM

Door needs adjusting inward??
 
I recently bought my ek hatch and was noticing that the drivers door sits outward from the body in the back.. I know the doors where replaced by the previous owner with coupe doors so that he could do the power window conversion. Anyways ive searched and have come up with nothing. I looked at the door striker and they are not adjustable. Any ideas on how to go about adjusting this?

boostedb20ek 03-10-2011 12:04 PM

Re: Door needs adjusting inward??
 
I would try moving the latch on the door jamb inwards.

TriedAndTrue 03-10-2011 12:37 PM

Re: Door needs adjusting inward??
 
Ive already looked at that. But like i said it doesnt adjust its fixed in there. The plate where it scews into the jam has indentations where the screws seat into there.. Im at a loss i kno i should just take it to a body shop but id like to know whats all entailed in adjusting it so i dont get screwed over in labor.

likwidchz 03-10-2011 01:47 PM

Re: Door needs adjusting inward??
 
you have to adjust the 4 bolts holding the door on, you have to take the fender off, take the bottom skid skirt off and adjust it.


it helps if you take the door latch completely off adjust the door, then put the latch back on and get it situated. It really helps if you have 2 people, doors aren't light.

Good luck

TriedAndTrue 03-10-2011 02:28 PM

Re: Door needs adjusting inward??
 
Ok ive dont that before to adjust it back and forth.. Didnt know i could adjust it in and out like that as well.. Im guessing loosen the bolts that hold the bracket to the door and adjust them in?

Hawkze_2.3 03-10-2011 02:38 PM

Re: Door needs adjusting inward??
 
You can also switch the countersunk screws that hold the latches to button head bolts and get some adjustment, just watch out for clearance with the bolt heads when the door closes.

TriedAndTrue 03-10-2011 03:40 PM

Re: Door needs adjusting inward??
 

Originally Posted by Hawkze_2.3 (Post 44837601)
You can also switch the countersunk screws that hold the latches to button head bolts and get some adjustment, just watch out for clearance with the bolt heads when the door closes.

Are you refering to the hinges or the striker screws?

Hawkze_2.3 03-10-2011 06:52 PM

Re: Door needs adjusting inward??
 
The striker screws and the latch screws on the door (not the hinges).

AP14TW 03-10-2011 08:22 PM

Re: Door needs adjusting inward??
 
have the same problem with my EF. I'm going to look into that!


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