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Sliding door rubs on rear wheel arch
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<blockquote data-quote="Clem" data-source="post: 646433" data-attributes="member: 15"><p>Yes, I'm pretty sure the rear arch looks pretty wide. Everything else looks good. Hard to know the root cause, could be a pattern panel that not a best fit or just alignment problems. In the bad old days people would weld replacement panels over the top of the rusted out panel but lets hope that's not the case.</p><p></p><p>There was trick that T25 owners used when fitting wider wheels and tyres that caused sliding door clearance issues - get another sliding door u-bracket and weld two together to make a slightly longer u-bracket. Could be easier than extensive bodywork?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clem, post: 646433, member: 15"] Yes, I'm pretty sure the rear arch looks pretty wide. Everything else looks good. Hard to know the root cause, could be a pattern panel that not a best fit or just alignment problems. In the bad old days people would weld replacement panels over the top of the rusted out panel but lets hope that's not the case. There was trick that T25 owners used when fitting wider wheels and tyres that caused sliding door clearance issues - get another sliding door u-bracket and weld two together to make a slightly longer u-bracket. Could be easier than extensive bodywork? [/QUOTE]
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