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Join Date: Jun 2020
Location: West Michigan
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Vehicle: 93 Nissan D21
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Hey, guys. Was at my girlfriends house today, and one of her neighbors backed into my fender/door. It really wasn’t that bad, I got the fender pushed out enough to open my door. But now my door has a pretty noticeable gap at the top by the roof line. I can’t remember for the life of me if it was like this beforehand, but would trying to adjust the door position with the hinges close this gap at all? Not much of a body guy. Just really bummed out trying to get it as close to it was.
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Join Date: Jun 2020
Location: West Michigan
Posts: 40
Vehicle: 93 Nissan D21
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Forgot to add the pics.
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Join Date: Jun 2020
Location: West Michigan
Posts: 40
Vehicle: 93 Nissan D21
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Pulled out the frame a tad bit, good as new! Seals up great now. I’ll have to find some clean 4wd fenders soon now.
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