Your door is misaligned in some way. Check for bending or dislocation of the following items, listed from easiest to hardest to repair: Weatherstripping Latch and post Hinges Door frame (requires body shop) Car frame (scrap the car)
Because static electricity is in the car frame and if you touch the car you will get a static shock.
Sometimes called A-Pillar
there should be a sticker inside the driver door frame.
Manipulate the steel to the point where it fits in the proper locations or replace the door. Hopefully the damage done was only to the door and not the frame of he car. If the frame is damaged it is unlikely this issue can be fixed effectively or easily.
To protect your door frame, you can install a door frame guard. This guard is a metal or plastic strip that attaches to the door frame to prevent damage from impacts or forced entry attempts. It adds an extra layer of security and durability to your door frame.
Well, your car's original tire size should be on the label that is located at the door frame. Just open your door and look where the hinge is. (not at the door but where the door meets the frame). I believe it should be P175-70-R14
No it's too short. Correction, 1961 to 1964 Chevrolet passenger car, 2 door or 4 door frames are interchangeable. Station wagon and convertible have differences.
open your drivers side door and look on the door or the door jam.
The steps involved in door and frame replacement typically include measuring the existing door and frame, removing the old door and frame, preparing the opening for the new door and frame, installing the new door and frame, and making any necessary adjustments for proper fit and function.
A door frame is the rough opening that the door and door jam go in to. Door frames are part of the framing of a house and the door jam is the out side frame that the door sits in.
To replace a storm door frame, first remove the old frame by unscrewing it from the door frame. Measure the dimensions of the new frame and cut it to fit if necessary. Install the new frame by attaching it to the door frame using screws or nails. Make sure the frame is securely in place before attaching the storm door.