Gaps
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Re: Gaps
Be careful with making the front gap too small as -depending on the position of the front wing - the back edge of the front wing can foul the door when its wide open, scuffing the paintwork. It's down to the way the door tucks in around the pivot point.
I've had to set mine at around 8mm at the front and 3-4 mm at the back.
Remember you can get shims to go under the hinges to correct things later.
Mike
I've had to set mine at around 8mm at the front and 3-4 mm at the back.
Remember you can get shims to go under the hinges to correct things later.
Mike
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Re: Gaps
If the doors do foul the front lip of the wing check that the door check straps are in place and the rubbers are intact.mike1864 wrote:Be careful with making the front gap too small as -depending on the position of the front wing - the back edge of the front wing can foul the door when its wide open, scuffing the paintwork. It's down to the way the door tucks in around the pivot point.
I've had to set mine at around 8mm at the front and 3-4 mm at the back.
Remember you can get shims to go under the hinges to correct things later.
Mike
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