Is it really necessary to put on the windshield before fitting and aligning the doors? We have a friend who built two, never did and had no problems.
Thanks
Cleve
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Is it really necessary to put on the windshield before fitting and aligning the doors? We have a friend who built two, never did and had no problems.
Thanks
Cleve
No, not necessary, it has nothing to do with door fitment
Mrk III, 331 stroker, Borla stack injection, T5, 3:55 IRS, Power steering and brakes. Kleiner body & paint
I disagree. It all works together. I rough install all the big parts then start fine tuning everything. The windshield can press down on the body causing to bulge out a bit on the sides and changing the way the doors fit.
Mike
I agree with Mike that the windsheild should be in place before fitting the doors. Dis one without the windsheild and had a ***** time getting the drivers door to fit correctly afterward. Had to remove door, redo jamb, door and repaint.
I have never had the windshield alter the shape enough to be an issue, but it's not a big deal to have it in place.
Mrk III, 331 stroker, Borla stack injection, T5, 3:55 IRS, Power steering and brakes. Kleiner body & paint
I would recommend putting in the mud flaps, debris shield aluminum with bulb seal, at least with clecos. I had my doors dialed in but waited to put those parts in until after it was painted. It pushed the body out from where i had it just enough on the drivers side to warrant a minor adjustment of the hinge.
Mk4 Complete Kit 11037. Ordered 03/26/24 Delivered 05/29/24 Complete 1/7/25. Powdercoat, IRS, Gen 1 Coyote Donor, North Racecar AC
Again thanks everyone for replyng. Much appreciated.