The doors on my RRC do not close properly as when they are about 100 mm from closed you have to push them against some resistance.
On further investigation I noticed that the top hinge has plenty of clearance when closed!
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However the bottom hinge has bound up on itself and also has huge packing between the hinge and the door.
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It turns out that the bottom hinge has the check strap and when passengers open the door and allow it to swing open the full amount of the check strap, the weight/inertia of the door tries to pull the hinge off the A pillar.
Consequently, the inner of the three bolts has pulled the sleeve of the bolt mount “through” the pillar and distorted it to the point where the pillar has cracked around the bolt sleeve.
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Now, as I have some rust repair work to do on the bodyside and the A pillar, I can persuade it back into position and all will be well in the world. Except that it could develop again in the future as it will still only be as Rover designed it.
I am contemplating cutting a piece out of the face of the pillar and then welding a strip to the top of the bolt sleeve and attaching the other edge to the inner face of the pillar so that the sleeve can no longer be “pulled” out of position by the check strap.
Has anyone else done anything to prevent the above phenomenon as it can’t be just my RRC that this has happened to.
Phil
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