- 1. Bending door hinges (score: 1)
- Author: "Jay Laifman" <Jay_Laifman@countrywide.com>
- Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2000 08:32:44 -0800
- Now here is my latest cry for HELP!!!!! One of my doors seems to be positioned too far back and I can't get the door to close because the latch seems to be too tight. Here's what I know so far. The p
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- 2. Re: Bending door hinges (score: 1)
- Author: ritchie@mcn.org (Armand & Lorie Ritchie)
- Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2000 11:36:11 -0800
- Jay, I think if you could remove a little metal from the back of the hinges with a grinder and make them thinner that might work. That is, if there's enough metal to remove. I don't remember how thic
- /html/tigers/2000-01/msg00041.html (8,613 bytes)
- 3. Re: Bending door hinges (score: 1)
- Author: BlueGolfer@aol.com
- Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2000 22:20:15 EST
- << ut, the other door works fine, and the gaps are perfectly even. Rick suggested pulling off the hinges and squeezing them in a vice. Any one been there, done that? Shouldn't I heat it first? << I d
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- 4. Re: Bending door hinges (score: 1)
- Author: richards <richards@northcoast.com>
- Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2000 20:09:38 -0500
- Jay- I've seen cars where the rear quarter was replace and installed a bit too far forward. I beleive the door's hinges are cast and wouldn't be good candidates for bending. If you only need a little
- /html/tigers/2000-01/msg00052.html (8,583 bytes)
- 5. Re: Bending door hinges (score: 1)
- Author: "Chris Hill" <Pirouette@uisreno.com>
- Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 01:32:19 -0800
- I got a measurement years ago from Doug Jennings that was supposedly an average from 'good'cars that could be used in restoration or even to test a car for sag. Went top back edge of scuttle to top
- /html/tigers/2000-01/msg00054.html (8,963 bytes)
- 6. Re: Bending door hinges (score: 1)
- Author: "Jay Laifman" <Jay_Laifman@countrywide.com>
- Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 18:36:35 -0800
- On the sagging body, that's why I pointed out that the gaps are perfectly parallel. I would assume that if the door opening was sagging, it would be narrower at the top than the bottom. But, it isn't
- /html/tigers/2000-01/msg00063.html (7,767 bytes)
- 7. Fwd: Bending door hinges (score: 1)
- Author: FrizBMG@aol.com
- Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2000 06:51:13 EST
- --part1_93.932f99b5.25a5dbb1_boundary Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: FrizBMG@aol.com From: FrizBMG@aol.com Full-name: FrizB MG Message-ID: <8b.8b8214b9.25a5db77@aol.com> Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2
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- 8. Re: Bending door hinges (score: 1)
- Author: B&C Mustang <info@bcmustang.com>
- Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2000 09:32:17 +0100
- i would love to know who you guys use for a body shop. damanged molding doors that dont fit. or do you get what you pay for? chris m williams
- /html/tigers/2000-01/msg00073.html (6,998 bytes)
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