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Akleypas 06-17-2019 10:53 AM

Door fitment
 
Howdy! I recently ordered some doors from KeyParts. I found that the doors were not similar in dimensions. The drivers side door had a 2 3/8 inch gap between the bolt and the flange. The passenger side had a 2 1/2 gap between the bolt and the flange. This effected the hinge placement, and the door alignment. Has anyone else had this problem? Where could I buy some quality repop doors that won't cause a headache?

Akleypas 06-17-2019 10:54 AM

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Passenger side door

Akleypas 06-17-2019 10:55 AM

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mongocanfly 06-17-2019 02:18 PM

Re: Door fitment
 
Sounds like the same ol repop song and dance....
That's why everyone says use OEM whenever possible...

nsb29 06-17-2019 02:41 PM

Re: Door fitment
 
You have more than that much adjustment in your hinges, you may not find any that are any better, your going to adjust them to fit your openings any way

Razor454 07-06-2019 11:30 AM

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I originally bought repop for both doors, but ended up going to the local Classic pick a part to get OEM doors, as the fit on the repop are all over the map. My repop pass door fit good, but even it had a gap (where you place the felt and rubber wiper strips) that was 1/4" larger than expected for the door glass. The drivers side repop door was soo bad that I ended up scrapping it.....Repop = many hours of fabrication work.

First c10 07-08-2019 01:50 AM

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I assembled my truck together from all original GM sheet metal and to get the gaps tight like I wanted I still had to open up the holes in the hinges to put the doors where I wanted.
There was some adjustment but still not enough. Like I said it was all GM parts.
If you have to use aftermarket you have to just assume you will have to alter/adjust in places where you normally would not have to.
Good luck.

Akleypas 07-16-2019 01:40 PM

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Found a great place in Cameron Tx. Has tons of OEM parts! around 10-50 selections for almost any C10 part or piece. Found a great set of OEM doors that are practically flawless besides mirror holes. Attachment 1920128

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Akleypas 07-16-2019 01:41 PM

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Place is called Greens repair & restoration

1971Stepside 07-23-2019 04:00 PM

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I just purchased a new door from Classic Parts. The door fits pretty well, but when I installed my new cab corners I matched them to the OEM door I thought I was going to use. Now I have a bigger gap at the bottom of the door than I would prefer. I continue to adjust and I am getting close, but not sure I like the width of the gap. In fairness, the OEM door fit just as poorly when I started with it.

But, when I picked up my door from Classic they told me that if I didn't like the fit to bring it back and we would try another. I'm close to them so that is an option. Shipping would kill you I would guess.

Ulf 07-23-2019 04:25 PM

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You could weld a wire to the edge and then taper it for a nice even gap.

nsb29 07-23-2019 07:04 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ulf (Post 8563629)
You could weld a wire to the edge and then taper it for a nice even gap.

Works well 1/8 in tig wire

1971Stepside 07-24-2019 12:01 PM

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Quote:

You could weld a wire to the edge and then taper it for a nice even gap.
Where could I see some pics of this being done?

nsb29 07-24-2019 01:08 PM

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Right here in paint and body work look back through the thread’s I believe it was called fitment of aftermarket parts I did the same thing to my truck but do not have pictures but basically you take 1/8 welding wire and tack weld it to the edge of the door and when you’re done you file it down until you have the gap you want on my original doors there were some areas it took two wires where I put the new skins on actually fit a little better

theastronaut 07-30-2019 09:40 AM

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Here's a topic I made about using 1/8" welding rod to even out panel gaps.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=497761


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