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Gap at door

ramdough

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Is it normal to have a gap at the bottom of the door? I put a straight edge and the door is curved. Both doors have the same curve.

The doors are adjusted really nice. The close and latch solidly, so I am hesitant to change anything.


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ramdough

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Wow then that is waaayyy out. Like the door has been bowed somehow
If you put a straight edge on the door, it. Is not straight….. both in fact have the exact same bow.

The bulb seals are brand new, so I hate to replace them yet, but that may be my next option.


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B-Dog

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You could try moving the door catch, attached to the door jam, towards the inside of the cab so the door shuts a little tighter. There's about 1/8" of adjustment in every direction of that part. Since you're hesitant to make adjustments to the door hinges, the catch adjustment would be easy to undo.

Edit:
My doors are also curved. Probably about a 3/16" gap in the middle of the horizontal section at the bottom.
 
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