Have the same problem, if you call it a problem.
Most people won't notice it.
I replaced the rockers and dog legs, but I hesitate to try and twist the
door to make it look better.
I would appreciate knowing why this happens, or what the cause was.
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> From: Christopher M. Delling <cdelling@ic.net>
> To: mgs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Door fit.
> Date: Tuesday, March 18, 1997 5:55 AM
>
> I have a problem that I am sure someone has a solution for. My drivers
> side door is suffering from an alignment problem. When looking at the
> door, all door gaps are even, front to rear, and top to bottom. When
> sighting down the length of the car (from the rear), the lower contour
> of the door does not match the body contour. The lower portion of the
> rear edge of the door protrudes from the body about a 1/4". Someone
> suggested that this was due to misalignment of the dog leg section
> behind the door that was replaced when the sill was done. Both body and
> door shapes seem correct. Any ideas on how to fix this problem? A
> really poor effort to illustrate the problem is below. BTW, any
> solution must be accomplished without damaging my paint!
>
>
> ||
> ||
> Door || Body
> Side |\ Side
> | \
> | \
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris Delling
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