For the 18+ years I've owned my 88 C1500 it's always had some wind noise coming from the passenger's side door. I was just looking at the rubber weather stripping on both doors and they all look good. Then I noticed the passenger's side was high as apposed to the B pillar. If I had slop in the hinges it would droop right?
The gap is also off
The driver's side gap is aligned right and it is level on the top.
The upper/rear of the passenger door seems to be where the wind noise is coming from, maybe because it isn't lower thus sealing against the weather stripping? Looking at the hinges, I don't see any way to adjust them, they look like they're probably welded in place and then caulked to protect them from the elements? Does anyone have an idea on how to adjust the door or should I just add some weatherstripping (kind of hokey but better than the annoying wind noise)?
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The gap is also off
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The driver's side gap is aligned right and it is level on the top.
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The upper/rear of the passenger door seems to be where the wind noise is coming from, maybe because it isn't lower thus sealing against the weather stripping? Looking at the hinges, I don't see any way to adjust them, they look like they're probably welded in place and then caulked to protect them from the elements? Does anyone have an idea on how to adjust the door or should I just add some weatherstripping (kind of hokey but better than the annoying wind noise)?