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My 69 coupe passenger door is binding. I had the car up on jacks and everything looks fine. If I take the pressure off the front tires I can open the door no problem. THe hinges and door bushings look fine. I hope I havent screwed something up big time. Any thoughts
Mike
Mike
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I have the same problem with my 74. It sticks or hangs up every time. I had my brother in law check the hinges and pins and they are good. He said that he would take the door off if necessary to see what is causing it. But I have to wait until he gets and opening in the shop. Could be this weekend or next month.
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Eastern part of, CT - USA
Joined: 1/29/2002
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Vette(s): White 73 convertible - 350/auto, A/C PS, PB, PW, leather, t/t, two tops
Also had a 69 t-top 20 years ago
That's your problem, these cars are pretty flexible, and the door gaps can change a lot between being on jacks or on the wheels. Try a convertible for flexible! Joe
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moro, IL - USA
Joined: 2/11/2002
Posts: 406
Vette(s): 1979 Black coupe. 11256 original, documented, miles on it when I bought it in April of 2000. It now has 13100 on it. Oyster interior, like new. Everything original, everything works, except the clock. Paint has a couple of minor flaws.
When I put new calipers on my car, I put it up on jack stands. At the time I was doing this, I happened to read a post about the flexability of the corvette. It said to unlatch the glass T-tops, unlatch the hood, and open the doors, so there wouldn't be a lot of stress on the fiberglass or glass t-tops. While I had it on the jacks, I tried to shut the doors, and they were really tight. It seems to me I followed good advice. When I set it on the ground, everything worked perfect. 

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|QUOTE|blk79 said: When I put new calipers on my car, I put it up on jack stands. At the time I was doing this, I happened to read a post about the flexability of the corvette. It said to unlatch the glass T-tops, unlatch the hood, and open the doors, so there wouldn't be a lot of stress on the fiberglass or glass t-tops. While I had it on the jacks, I tried to shut the doors, and they were really tight. It seems to me I followed good advice. When I set it on the ground, everything worked perfect.
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Pshh, tell me about it! Whenever I have her up on jackstands, I can't even shut the doors properly. I got scared the first day, and then when she was back on the ground, and everything worked I just laughed. I'm sure being a convt doesn't help though! Now that I think about it, when the doors are open, and the car is up, there's not much holding it together if there is no roof. Kinda scary when your car can flex that much, isn't it?
Gotta love em!
Imran
74 Convt

Pshh, tell me about it! Whenever I have her up on jackstands, I can't even shut the doors properly. I got scared the first day, and then when she was back on the ground, and everything worked I just laughed. I'm sure being a convt doesn't help though! Now that I think about it, when the doors are open, and the car is up, there's not much holding it together if there is no roof. Kinda scary when your car can flex that much, isn't it?
Gotta love em!
Imran
74 Convt

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Annapolis, MD - USA
Joined: 11/7/2001
Posts: 225
Vette(s): 1965 white with red stinger Coupe HotRod
1970 Bridgehampton Blue Convertible - NCRS / Stock
2019 Sebring Orange Coupe 3LT
Gone but not forgotten:
1987 Yellow Convertible
2003 Yellow Convertible
2007 Atomic Orange Coupe
2007 Lemans Blue coupe
The convertibles are like wet noodles when on jackstands.
Don't even think about adjusting anything on jackstands because it will never fit once you put the car back on it's own 4 tires.
It's funny just how flexible they are. My husband's 65 has a tube frame chassis from the back of the doors aft and a full roll cage. It's rock solid - enough that when on jackstands on the not perfectly level garage floor, you can rock it back and forth on 3 of the 4 stands - and he shims it with a few quarters.
Amazing difference side by side in the garage. ~Juliet



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