During my last trip through the automatic car wash, I noticed water seeping in through the top of the sliding door, despite a good seal, and also the door does not close flush at the rear. So, it not only needs to be raised, but adjusted so that it lays more flush with the side of the van. I did see mentioned in the Bentley as to how to do this, I'm just curious if the reality of the job is far more difficult than the instruction, which really doesn't specify how, but rather which bolts to loosen and tighten. For anyone who has ever done this, can you provide any tips? How much time should I allow for the job? Troy |
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