Doors, paint, etc.

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The other thought I would have is to cut a shallow "x" into the top with a hacksaw before installing it, then swaging it wide with a chisel after install.
 
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That's probably going to be a Body Shop job. Driver's door sags and will need a pin and busing kit and I don't have any way to support the door. As you can see from the other items, I'll try most things if they're simple enough, but some are beyond my comfort level.
 

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Should you decide to tackle it, taking the door off was (to me) easier than trying to keep it balanced on a jack. Pull the plastic trim off the kick panel and the door wires have connectors there for this purpose.
 
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If anything, I would support it from overhead with a hoist or similar. But I don't think I'll be trying this task.
 

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