Toad455
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- Joined
- Aug 3, 2023
- Posts
- 117
- Reaction score
- 78
- Location
- North Texas
- First Name
- Kevin
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 6.0
I'm fitting my doors on to set the hinge position on the cab prior to removing the doors and finishing the final body work. This truck, like most all, has a fairly large gap at the top and at the A pillar, almost half an inch. This truck was like that since new and I've hated it all the way so I want to fix it. I already fixed the curve at the bottom of the door at the rocker panel by welding 3/32 stainless steel welding rod in the center and making it straight, not that anybody but me will notice at the bottom, but I want to fix the large gaps at the top and the A pillar. I'm not going back with the rain gutters either. The gap is good at the rear of door against the cab, and at the fender, and at the rocker. I plan on welding steel rod and body working to fix the gaps so my questions is should I use rod on the door or on the cab? I guess either but has anybody done this to fix the large gaps in this area before? I attached a couple of pics.