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Old Apr 30th, 2015, 23:45   #1
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Driver side door is presently sagging.. lower than last year. When I grab it I can certainly lift and see the movement but I'm not sure what the best course of action might be to get it true again. Thanks for any help here guys-
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Open the door and lift up and down..pay attention to where movement is...ie...hinges or pillar..any queries feel free to ask and add pics..The people here know the 200..you"re in good company ..hj.
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You need both front door hinges upper and lower, look at Mike Braces article in the technical section , I followed this to replace mine. Bought a good set from a UK scrapyard.
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You need both front door hinges upper and lower, look at Mike Braces article in the technical section , I followed this to replace mine. Bought a good set from a UK scrapyard.
you don't have a link or recall the name of the article to search do ya?
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