The last time I did this, I got the A pilar reset and stright.the dropped in the drill rod to insure the car was Straightened. Lightly clamped the rod in the hinge. The I used a carbide scribe and scratched marks at the top and bottom of each hinge tap. Then used the rod to verify the door hinge position. Line up the scratch on the good door hinge, clamp and set the other to the witness mark to the other hinge.
I measure them a few times before trying to put the door on.
If you assemble the complete hinge on the door after repair, it's is easier to get the hinges to line up on the A pillar.
Also get a pair of long bolts that screw in the nut plates and cut off the head so you can use them as a guide pin to put on the door. If they stick out a 25mm you can hold the door on the pin and start the correct bolts. I also use the top pin to hold the shims, the remove the bolts and let the shim fall into position, and reinstall the bolts. You can also float a nut on the pins and finger tighten the hinge In to the nut plate when adjusting up down, fore and aft to get the gap close. Just don't try to close the door too hard against the pin.
I measure them a few times before trying to put the door on.
If you assemble the complete hinge on the door after repair, it's is easier to get the hinges to line up on the A pillar.
Also get a pair of long bolts that screw in the nut plates and cut off the head so you can use them as a guide pin to put on the door. If they stick out a 25mm you can hold the door on the pin and start the correct bolts. I also use the top pin to hold the shims, the remove the bolts and let the shim fall into position, and reinstall the bolts. You can also float a nut on the pins and finger tighten the hinge In to the nut plate when adjusting up down, fore and aft to get the gap close. Just don't try to close the door too hard against the pin.
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