hey guys, not much luck today with the door. I cant see which side of the door hinges i need to adjust, and adjusting the shut catch hasn't made a difference.
I tried taping up the door some more but I still have wind noise and I cant figure it out! here are some pics of the door - you can see clearly its not shutting tight...
From those pics it seems the whole door is out of alignment. The biggest issue seems to be the lock plate, but the top hinge is also out. What does the fit at the bottom of the door look like?
Before you start trying to adjust the hinges, you need to make sure you have strong enough tools as these fixings are a right b----r to release and need to be done up to the same level.
The hinges attached to the bodywork need to be adjusted first to get the front edge of the door exactly in line with the body, both at the top and at the bottom.
Next adjust the hinges attached to the door, this adjusts the fit of the door along the roof line and door sill. The door must be level, with an even gap between the top of the door and the roof line.
Finally adjust the lock catch plate so that when the door is shut it is level with the door pillar (or rear body on a 3dr) If the door is now closer at either the top or the bottom, the first hinges may need another small adjustment.
btw. VERY IMPORTANT, all this relies on the door being the correct shape. My old Terrano had the frame around the window bent outwards so that even when the door was aligned properly there was still a gap at the top. This was resolved by putting the window down and careful application of a piece of 4x2 wrapped in a towel in though the window and then very carefully bending the top frame back inwards.
but it worked. :clap
Best of luck