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Door Adjustment

paul.adams

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Hi

This is my first post as I'm new to the club and new to Porsche ownership, thankfully the car I've bought is pretty immaculate with only a few issues to sort.

The drivers door needs some adjustment, firstly it sits a little too high and is destroying the door rubber, but also more of a pressing issue for me is the door is opening too wide and the door rubbish strip interferes with the back edge of the front wing.

Grateful for any suggestions anyone can offer.

KR
Paul
 
Hi Paul
welcome to the Forum
Pictures would help -and we all like to see the cars
assuming no accident damage the check strap should prevent the door opening too wide that would be the first thing to investigate
 

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