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Door Ninjas

rjcruz27

Sr. Member
Joined
Dec 2, 2014
Messages
369
Question of the day. What’s the best way to get the bottom of the door fixed. Bottom corners seem to all bow out why is this. Any awesome ideas out there?
 

71broncman

Sr. Member
Joined
Sep 6, 2009
Messages
407
Loc.
Woodland Park, Co
On mine, it's caused by the new weather stripping. When I reassembled it after paint all the door gaps were good until I installed the weather strip. The gaps were also good with the old, worn out stuff too. I used the Dick Carpenter weather stripping kit from Wild Horses and figure it'll relax with time and some warm days. Some trim the rubber with a razor knife to eliminate the problem as well.
Mark
 

bronkenn

Contributor
Bronco Guy
Joined
Apr 27, 2017
Messages
2,662
Loc.
Southeast Ohio
If it is just the sheet metal on the corner and not the door out of adjustment you can work them in shape with a body spoon and hammer.
 
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