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Bending a slightly warped door back into shape

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Bending a slightly warped door back into shape

Post by TheOtherLeft »

I'm having a problem with a slightly warped door. It's the one-piece back door on my Suzuki. It now leaks a little in the rain when once it didn't. The seal looks OK, I think the door just isn't pressing onto the seal enough.

I had the same problem with the passenger door when the car was at the smash repairer and the door was left open for days on end. It resulted in the top of the door sagging and not touching the frame to the extent you see daylight between the door and seal. The smash repairer said they just bent it back to fix it.

Is there a technique for bending the door back to be square or is it just brute force?
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Re: Bending a slightly warped door back into shape

Post by deano86 »

try adjusting the catch or the hinges and if still no joy u can just bend it with brute force but be careful windows break when this hapens
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Re: Bending a slightly warped door back into shape

Post by alien »

sierra rear doors usually sag at the hinges... its probably better you take the hinges off and tighten them up.
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Re: Bending a slightly warped door back into shape

Post by stitch_all4x4 »

If its off a zook throw it away it's fawked :finger:
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Re: Bending a slightly warped door back into shape

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deano86 wrote:try adjusting the catch or the hinges and if still no joy u can just bend it with brute force but be careful windows break when this hapens
Hinges look tight and the catch works fine.
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Re: Bending a slightly warped door back into shape

Post by BlueSuzy »

By rear was bent and warped.

I just twisted it by hand..One hand top, one bottom, and twist!


If all fails. i have another here..$ :D



EDIT. What suzuki??
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Re: Bending a slightly warped door back into shape

Post by TheOtherLeft »

BlueSuzy wrote:By rear was bent and warped.

I just twisted it by hand..One hand top, one bottom, and twist!


If all fails. i have another here..$ :D



EDIT. What suzuki??
Yeah i tried the one hand on top, one hand in the middle and my knee at the bottom, and twist. I was wondering if there's a less brutal way of doing it.

it's a Grand Vitara with the one-piece door.
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Re: Bending a slightly warped door back into shape

Post by BlueSuzy »

TheOtherLeft wrote:
BlueSuzy wrote:By rear was bent and warped.

I just twisted it by hand..One hand top, one bottom, and twist!


If all fails. i have another here..$ :D



EDIT. What suzuki??
Yeah i tried the one hand on top, one hand in the middle and my knee at the bottom, and twist. I was wondering if there's a less brutal way of doing it.

it's a Grand Vitara with the one-piece door.
I was thinking sierra because of alien.. but you didnt say what car..

Sierra's are easy..
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