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    Drivers side Barn Door a little low

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    I recently had to replace my drivers side rear barn door (the one with the wheel carrier) on my GQ SWB with one from a wrecker. When I go close the door, it feels like the door is a little low because I really have to slam it to close. I have attached an imgae that shows the two points that don't quite align up. When you slam door, however, the door aligns ok and looks fine. When you open the door, you can feel it drop a little. I would like to make it so the door aligns up perfectly and I don't have to slam it, but I can't see where to adjust it. I have loosened the bolts from the hinge to the body and lifted door as high as it will go before tightening it, but to no avail. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I could do to fix it?

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    do you have any play in the hinge,
    you may need to re-adjust the passenger one
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    do you have any play in the hinge,
    you may need to re-adjust the passenger one
    There is no play in the hinge, and it is not an adjustment of passenger side because I did not touch that and it aligns perfect. When the door is closed, there is perfect alignment between passenger and driver doors. The way that the door is is that when you close it, the bar on the bottom of the door slides into the slotted part on the body (those are the two parts that are circled) lifting the door into the correct position. When you open the door, it is on a slight angle down, but slamming it forces it into the correct position via that bar and slot. I was thinking about possibly putting a shim between the bottom hinge and the body to bring it up.
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    sounds like a good idea you wont know unless you try it
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    Well if the door lines up I would losen the bolts holding the catch on the door and move it. And/ or do the same to the dove tail on the car where the catch slides into.

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    My guess would be that the hinges are slightly bent due to once having a large spare wheel. Are your old door hinges still good?
    IMO and should be taken with a grain of salt.

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    what was the reason for replacing the door in the first place.?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Parksy View Post
    My guess would be that the hinges are slightly bent due to once having a large spare wheel. Are your old door hinges still good?
    I can't see how I could get them off. I could not tell because the old door was bent

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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    what was the reason for replacing the door in the first place.?
    Backed into a tree and the spare tyre buckled the door

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    Quote Originally Posted by angelo_f View Post
    I can't see how I could get them off. I could not tell because the old door was bent
    I'm not 100% sure how they come off either, but you can buy replacement hinges so it's possible somehow. My guess is it's mounted internally and requires the door trims to come off to access the bolts.
    IMO and should be taken with a grain of salt.

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