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My passengers-side door of my '42 1/2T PU is out of line...squed down. How can I square this door?


Steve G.
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If you can get ahold of a GMC manual (41-46),maybe on-line, there is an explaination on how to adjust the doors. It invloves putting a block of wood at the hinge and closing the door on it, this tweeks the door to move the alignment. It's a little involved, kind of trial and error.

If you can't find anything on-line let me know I may have a copy of those pages I can snail mail you.

George


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