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If you read my rebuild thread you'll know last weekend I was having trouble fitting the rear door and seal.
The steel door frame at the bottom hits the steel thresh.
The angle of the steel frame, seen here, hits the thresh. The rubber seal is also very tight on the door. Feels like it's putting a lot of pressure on the bottom edge of the door and it will be hard to push it to click on to the latch.
I've drilled out the standard pop rivets that I used to replace the spot welds.
I replaced both lines of pop rivets as the thresh sits on both.
I hope this is the right profile seal.
I think it goes this way up?
I can't set the door any higher and so my shut line along the bottom is like this. Is yours a lot wider? If I could set the door higher all would be well.
All I can think to do is to cut a strip off the stainless thresh. If I cut 1 cm off the front, effectively taking the step off, it might just shut.
I don't see why I should need to though. I don't think I've rebuilt the floor and rear cross member incorrectly. Please tell me if I have.
ANY advice gratefully received. I know the slightest change can make a big difference. I feel as though I am missing something obvious.
The steel door frame at the bottom hits the steel thresh.

The angle of the steel frame, seen here, hits the thresh. The rubber seal is also very tight on the door. Feels like it's putting a lot of pressure on the bottom edge of the door and it will be hard to push it to click on to the latch.
I've drilled out the standard pop rivets that I used to replace the spot welds.
I replaced both lines of pop rivets as the thresh sits on both.

I hope this is the right profile seal.

I think it goes this way up?

I can't set the door any higher and so my shut line along the bottom is like this. Is yours a lot wider? If I could set the door higher all would be well.

All I can think to do is to cut a strip off the stainless thresh. If I cut 1 cm off the front, effectively taking the step off, it might just shut.

I don't see why I should need to though. I don't think I've rebuilt the floor and rear cross member incorrectly. Please tell me if I have.