jesusgatos
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Got my cab back, all painted and pretty. Time to start putting it all back together. But went to hang the doors today and got hung-up instead. What's the best way to adjust the fit? Would be easy if I needed to shim them backwards, but the doors on both sides need to go forwards. Can bend the brackets forward. Or maybe put shims (washers) behind the brackets on the inside? Only thing is, don't think that's going to move them far enough forward. Wouldn't be such a big deal, but I want to get the doors shimmed right so I can install weatherstripping to help with the noise and heat (AC). So I'm thinking that bending the brackets is looking like the only option. Just wanted to ask before I give that a try tomorrow morning., to make sure I'm not missing anything, or haven't done something wrong.
Here are the dimensions that I'm working with, taken as shown in the pic:
door openings (cab) - 34.5" (+-) top/bottom on both sides
doors (length) - 34.25" top/bottom on both doors
distance from hinge (center) to back of door opening (cab)
distance from hinge (center) to back of doors
Oh, and I realized that I installed the hinges backwards the first time. Switched the hinges around, but that didn't affect the fit.
Here are the dimensions that I'm working with, taken as shown in the pic:
door openings (cab) - 34.5" (+-) top/bottom on both sides
doors (length) - 34.25" top/bottom on both doors
distance from hinge (center) to back of door opening (cab)
- 33.5" left top
- 33.4125" left bottom
- 33.5625" right top
- 33.8125" right bottom
distance from hinge (center) to back of doors
- 33.625" left top
- 33.6875" left bottom
- 33.625" right top
- 33.6875" right bottom
Oh, and I realized that I installed the hinges backwards the first time. Switched the hinges around, but that didn't affect the fit.
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