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Door Gaps again


Paul H

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somewhere i have aset of original square chequer ally ones but cant find them

as for door gaps to maintain the gap when tightening the body bolts we made a simple 2x1" timber with a slot each end to fit between the 

A B post flanges   mine measure 40.25" with a chamfered end to allow you to drop/roll the spacer in place 

and fitted a sized bolt through under the tread plate trim so the two halves could never close or open up ever again

its  also worth doing a earth bond between the tubs and chassis , back to the battery to aid  rust body earths and poor lighting 

Pete

 

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2 Chassis bolts loosened by A post and 3 self tappers loosened on body tub joint . Roof bolts still tight 

Body jacked byB post and gap now as good as I can get see pic . The Jack is in place overnight and final job is to add new packing which will be a mixture of Penny washers and Wellington boot washers 

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Paul 

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Hi

I replaced them with with 10mm Coach bolts and large washers they are the joint between the two tub halves.

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I have used various thickness of laminate and reinforced Nitrile rubber. once I have it "right" I will turn up thick "C" washers from an alloy billet and replace the laminate.

P.s. Those gaps look better than mine

Pete

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