How to adjust the doors on a Tamora
How to adjust the doors on a Tamora
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Tom The Cat

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203 posts

179 months

Wednesday 30th May 2012
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Since then I've installed the new damper on my Tam , strip the door the B-pillar!
The car is now harder and it feels good.
yes, but unfortunatelly now I have to adjust the doors.
But I've never done before.
Only for me to calm down ......
Do you have an idiot statement for the disassembly of parts which have gone,or how to do ... etc.
How many space you have, or how much you can adjust in mm?
The best of course would be pictures.
Many thanks in advance TTC

Tom The Cat

Original Poster:

203 posts

179 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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Well, i did it.
everything went fine.
Now is the gap dimension properly again and it no longer touches.
TTC

sidpinup

1,006 posts

277 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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Well done. How do you do it out of interest? One of mine is rubbing a bit. Thanks

Tom The Cat

Original Poster:

203 posts

179 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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sidpinup said:
Well done. How do you do it out of interest? One of mine is rubbing a bit. Thanks
Hi Sidpinup

Carefully loose the Sidecarpet on the right ..
You need ratchet and Octal Nut , you'll see to loose and unloose the Bolts.
I take Hydaulic Jack a piece of Wood and Rubber between the DOOR and i tried to ADJUST.
Loose the Bolts form Inside ...but not to much!
But this don't really helps.
Because of the weight and the Angle .... when the the Door is open , you'll have some degrees + or -
and you out of Range... its not so easy...
I take my Motocycle and touch with Tire the Door with a little pressure .....sounds crazy ...but was easy ...haha
But it worked not perfect.
But maybe this is because I'am not Specialist in Bodywork!
So i decide to leaf the Door closed and loose the Bolts internaly.
But this i really hard woooork , you know i'am 186cm tall and there is not so much space in the footwell.
I take tow plastic pieces in exactly that gap of the Door and Body and stuck it into.
Maybe you have to do left and right ...in my case only left (Driverside)
And then a little BIT try and error.
And with a little willing ..it comes to good.
All this i do it by my own.

But i warmly recommend ..take a body for this work.
TTC



sidpinup

1,006 posts

277 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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Cheers Tom, that's really helpful. Getting my car back from Power next week so I will attack it then.