Re: (sorry, wrong) Re: [DML] door adjustment
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Re: (sorry, wrong) Re: [DML] door adjustment
- From: "Dan RC30" <Danrc30@xxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2000 16:17:42 HST
snip--->"As far as removing the pegs, I am relying on many years of
experience of working
on different vehicles to know that you only have to remove one peg and lose
the
nut behind it to really screw up your day. So I am NOT wrong on this point,
because there are many people reading this and not everyone has a perfect
car
like yours."<---snip
First of all, the piece holding in the peg isn't just a nut, I believe it's
a nut welded to a plate. The plate sits in a carrier, and there is no reason
for this plate to fall into anyone's pontoon. Maybe DMC Joe can give some
info on this. He has pleanty of experience.
The grease topic makes more sense now that you explained it more thoroughly.
By the way, who said my car is perfect? There was no need to get snippy here
David. Sometimes people make mistakes, and there is no reason to get
offended when someone questions your statements... hence the "no offense"
opener. This is a forum for discussion... not bickering.
---Dan Vin#5493
Dan,
The point of putting the white grease on the pegs is to show the location
of
where the latch is hitting the peg. You can use any type of grease but the
white
shows up best. After you've adjusted the pegs to the correct location you
can
then wipe the grease off.
As far as removing the pegs, I am relying on many years of experience of
working
on different vehicles to know that you only have to remove one peg and lose
the
nut behind it to really screw up your day. So I am NOT wrong on this point,
because there are many people reading this and not everyone has a perfect
car
like yours.
Dave Sontos
VIN 02573
Dan RC30 wrote:
> Sorry David, no offense, but you're wrong on both parts here.
>
> First of all, I spoke with Rob Grady from PJ Grady about my door
alignment,
> and he said that there should be no grease on the pegs. That area should
be
> totally dry, as well as the latch area. I know this because I did grease
> mine up, and he pointed it out to me that the first thing I had to do
was
> clean them from any grease.
>
> Secondly, if you remove a peg completely, the back plate will not fall
into
> the pontoon. I know this because I removed mine. If yours fall behind,
> something is broken in your car. The pegs can be removed to ensure that
the
> door is aligned with the body correctly. Then, if it is, you can
re-install
> the pegs (one at a time) and align them with the door latches so the
door
> closes properly.
>
> ---Dan Vin#5493
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