If the door is not lining up correctly it is probably the pins and bushings are worn out. Replace the pins and bushings and the door should close correctly. Pin and bushing kits are available from your local auto parts store.
Replace the hinge pins and bushings.
Remove the inner kick panel. Disconnect the wiring harness. Drive the pins out of the hinges - remove door.
It is hard to say what you want to "adjust". I assume your door is not lining up and you have to slam the door really hard to get it to close. This is not an adjustment problem, it is caused by worn hinge pins. You can pick up new hinge pins at any auto parts store for about $20.00.
remove the door pins
just did my driver side door on my 2000 s10. check out this link. all the info needed. http://www.s10forum.com/door_pin_and_bushing_repair
Because the hinges are welded in place, replacing the hinge pins and bushings should restore the door back to original position.
I think you forgot the pins.
Replace the worn door hinge pins and bushings and the door should line up where it belongs. The pin and bushing kits are available from your local auto parts store.
replace the door hinge pins and bushings. The latches never need adjusting. You can get these at autozone in the red HELP packages most of the time.
http://www.bodyshopzone.com/archives/mechanical/door/hinge/pin_replace_1.html
A Chevy Lumina door panel is held in by screws and push pins. After removing the screws, use a special tool to pop the pins out without damaging the panel.
sounds like you need to replace hinge pins.you can purchase replacement pins at any auto store