The fender and door should be properly spaced if the finder is aligned correctly. To make sure look at all the bolt holes for the fender, if it is incorrectly installed the fender will not align perfectly.
Support the car on jack stands and remove the wheel (loosen the lug nuts before jacking up the car). Remove all of the fasteners for the plastic fender lining and remove the lining. After this the fender just unbolts. There are a few bolts at the top (under the edge of the hood), a few between the door and fender (open the door to get to them), at least one holding the corner of the bumper to the fender (maybe just a screw), and one bolting the fender to a plastic "arm" coming from the headlamp.
There are screws to adjust them just above the light assy.
by using only the information given, your answer is to replace the lower door hinge pin and bushing.
AnswerAll you need to adjust the door is a t-45 torx socket. On the inside of the door jamb you will see a bolt that is called the door striker. loosen the blot and adjust it according to witch way the door needs to go. Tighten and then test fit the door. Make adjustments accordingly.you also may need to adjust the door itself probably up I'm guessing , the hinge bolts are located behind the fender . you may need to loosen the top or the fender to gain access to those bolts. or you can try to adjust the door with a door adjustment tool , many body shops will do this for you nearly free of charge.
The right front fender on the 2003 Honda Civic is held on by several mounting bolts and screws. Raise the hood and loosen the bolts. Raise the vehicle and remove the wheel to reach the bolts in the wheel weld. Remove the bolts inside the door hinge and the screws on the bumper. Remove the fender.
open the hood. on the side of the fender that you want to replace will be a few screws. take them off with a 10mm wrench, then there should be two more bolts on the side of the car by the door.
To adjust the right front fender on a 1999 Camaro, start by loosening the bolts that secure the fender to the body. You may need to remove the wheel and inner fender liner for better access. Once the bolts are loose, carefully align the fender to ensure an even gap with the hood and door, then tighten the bolts back in place. Finally, check the alignment and make minor adjustments as necessary.
usually there are four bolts on the body side of the door hinges. you can loosing and adjust the door using trial and error method. Unless the door is really twisted or something it can be adjusted enough to fix this problem. hope this helps.
As follows from front to back: * Front bumper * Hood * Left fender * Right fender * Roof * Left door (and Left-rear door if applicable) * Right door (and Right-rear door if applicable) * Left quarter-panel * Right quarter-panel * Trunk-lid * Spoiler (if applicable) * Rear panel * Rear bumper
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