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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: SR-71Blackbird on 06 March 2013, 08:17:07

Title: Slightly bent drivers door hinges? door not closing properly
Post by: SR-71Blackbird on 06 March 2013, 08:17:07
Hi all,

I had the car on my ramps and there is a sturdy wooden fence next to where I park and when I rolled down the ramp after I was done I didn't close the drivers front door enough and it hit the thick wooden post when the car was trying to go backwards/downards.

So now when the door is swung shut the little catch on the door is about 0.5-1cm too low compared to the frame and it does close but not in a smooth action anymore!!! (Hate myself sometimes)

Can anyone suggest anything.

I have put some grease on the parts in contact and now it closes much easier but still I'd like to fix it if possible.

Any ideas?

Thanks guys
Title: Re: Slightly bent drivers door hinges? door not closing properly
Post by: car5car on 06 March 2013, 08:49:55
adjust hinges, check free play
Title: Re: Slightly bent drivers door hinges? door not closing properly
Post by: Andy B on 06 March 2013, 08:53:47
adjust hinges, check free play

If only the hinges were adjustable .......   ::) They're welded to both the door & the A or B post  ;)
Title: Re: Slightly bent drivers door hinges? door not closing properly
Post by: Andy B on 06 March 2013, 08:55:57
......

Any ideas?

Thanks guys

Depends which bit is bent. A long story short, but a relative drove the FIL LEFT foot accelerator disability car & got mixed up with his feet & caught the open door which reversing. He bent the A post.  :-\
Title: Re: Slightly bent drivers door hinges? door not closing properly
Post by: Nick W on 06 March 2013, 12:32:33
You might be able to realign the door with some wedges/blocks between the door and the pillar and some brute force. But you're even more likely to make it worse.
Take the car to a bodyshop, and see what they advise. They'll be used to dealing with such problems.