> I can tell you that I spent at least 8 hours per door to get them
> to a point
> they would just close. The issue I had was with the new rubber door
> seals -
> they took some squishing down to get the door to close. After
> getting the
> doors close, I lived with it for about 3 months, then readjusted.
> This time
> (yes, another 8 hours per door!) I was able to get them closer.
> Never did
> get the passenger door to where I wanted it.
Reading these comments about new rubber seals prompts me to relate my
experience with TR4 doors.
I put new door seals (original type in the channel) on and couldn't
get the doors to close. Having done a lot of welding I was afraid it
was my mistake. I purchased new door seals from the other major
vendor and they were slightly smaller and softer. Doors closed
normally. I don't remember which vendor had the good seals and the
bad but it doesn't make much difference because I had exactly the
same problem with the trunk seal but the source of the good and bad
trunk seals was now switched.
Allen
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