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les
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The drivers door on a lcv is one eighth of an inch wider than the passengers.
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Post by RogerRust »

Thats probably within the manufauturers tolerances! It would be worth checking a few, if you haven't already.
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Post by aupickup »

seems to be the norm
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Post by bigginger »

'smy pet theory that any panels that weren't a good enough fit for the sakoons were handed over to the LCV line...
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Post by les »

I can imagine the conversation on the productin line---' what d'ya think Bert is this one good enough for a saloon?---Mmm well not too sure. Oi Jack what'ja reckon? Well it's over an eighth out, lets chuck it up to the lcv line, they'll take anything!
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Post by 8009STEVE »

Within half a brick? That will do.
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Post by tortron »

it was the b pillar that was fitted to "fit" the doors wasnt it
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