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Them damm doors again
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I am starting to fit the doors. I know there’s a ton of information and I think I’ve read most of it. Just as a point of reference. Can I assume that the body lines on the door align with the body lines on the body. So that must give me a point of reference for trimming the top and the bottom of the door. These doors have not been touched yet.
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PLATNUM Supporting Member
16+ FFR kits and counting!
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Yes they should line up perfect with the body lines after that then worry about your gaps. it takes some tinkering and tweaking, twisting . Don’t be afraid to loosen the carriage bolts on the crash beam and the latch bolts all at once then twist and hold the door then retighten everything . Rob
FFR 35 p/u # 0016 Dart 347 TKO 600
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So the drivers door is fitted!!!!! I am still waiting for the other shoe to fall. Here is how I have done it so far. I fitted the tee brackets on the body. Then I made up the 3/16” spacer for the door to sit on. Then I trimmed the top and bottom to get the belt lines to line up. Then I cut and sanded the sides and corners to fit the door into place.At this point in most places I have no gap. When I got to the point that the door just fit and the belt lines matched I taped the door in place and am moving on to the other door. All 4 corners of the door fit perfectly no twist whatsoever. So now when I cut the hinge openings and add the hardware inside should the door stay as perfect as it is now?
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