11/27/17
Back to new door bottom fitment.

Before that had the replacement inner wall flange into basic shapes.

Then onto test fits and repeated trimmings to get the new bottom into final position.

Once I get the bottom set this previously installed flange section will be butt-welded onto it. Should be one piece but due to the tight work space this was the only option. The weld joint will be concealed and lap supported by the eventual door stop housing flange that was so rusty.

Setting the outer flange on the door skin side at a depth that supports the skin and continues the line represented by this ruler. Also making sure there is ample clearance so I don't have any bulging issues like I had on the other door.

The outer flange is not fully set as a test fit on the car is needed to confirm it 100% but I'm already having an issue with the inner flange overshooting the door on the inside. Same problem as before; at the very least its consistent.

Mounted on the car for the first time. The outer flange seems to sit pretty close but some trimming is needed so I can get the door to close fully.
That up next.
Thanks for stopping by!
Justin
Back to new door bottom fitment.
Before that had the replacement inner wall flange into basic shapes.
Then onto test fits and repeated trimmings to get the new bottom into final position.
Once I get the bottom set this previously installed flange section will be butt-welded onto it. Should be one piece but due to the tight work space this was the only option. The weld joint will be concealed and lap supported by the eventual door stop housing flange that was so rusty.
Setting the outer flange on the door skin side at a depth that supports the skin and continues the line represented by this ruler. Also making sure there is ample clearance so I don't have any bulging issues like I had on the other door.
The outer flange is not fully set as a test fit on the car is needed to confirm it 100% but I'm already having an issue with the inner flange overshooting the door on the inside. Same problem as before; at the very least its consistent.

Mounted on the car for the first time. The outer flange seems to sit pretty close but some trimming is needed so I can get the door to close fully.
That up next.
Thanks for stopping by!
Justin
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