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The doors on my GTI have sagged since I had it and seems to be getting worse. The problem seems to happen less on Jettas due to the 2
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Follow along and I will attempt to show you what I did in a way that you could repeat on your own car.
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What you need:
You need two torx wrenches, T-40 and T-45
Due to the limited working space the types that go on a ratchet drive seem to be too long to get in there. I bought this set from Pep Boys for
~13 bucks:
1 pack of shims
I alsoget these from Pep Boys, in the HELP section:
You need to loosen the bottom door hinge bolt that bolts the hinge to the door. Then insert shims of the appropriate thickness between the
door and the hinge, this will offset the sagging.
My driver door had sagged more that my passenger door. On my driver door I used a 1/16th shim as well as a 1/32, on the passenger door I
only used a 1/16th. You will need to try several combinations to get it right. You can also adjust in or out the door relative to the hinge. Be
sure you have the door in the same place relative to the hinge, you can tell by noticing the orig bolt mark.
Next you need to adjust the striker plate. You may need to move it up/down or side to side. You want to adjust it so there is no binding when
you open and close the door, it should latch and unlatch smoothly. It should be apparent which way it needs to go by the sound and feel of
the door opening and closing.
Pic of striker plate:
The before pic of my driver door did not turn out so here is a bad pic of how my passenger door used to look. The pic is fouled up due to the
sun behind me.
Again sorry for the poor quality pics, please feel free to ask questions if anything is not clear.
Good luck
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Moe Sizlack Re: How I realigned my sagging GTI doors (j-dub) « » 3:26 PM 12-17-2003
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ABNGTI Re: How I realigned my sagging GTI doors (j-dub) « » 3:31 PM 12-17-2003
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outstanding! now tell us how to get the tension back into the door when you open it, mine's worn out and the door opens almost fully on its
own instead of opening to the halfway point and holding or whatever stops it supposed to make before it just swings all the way out and
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4thChirpinGTI Re: How I realigned my sagging GTI doors (Moe Sizlack) « » 3:32 PM 12-17-2003
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thats exactly what i needed thankz. i was cacking the door up b4 this
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JPS95gti Re: How I realigned my sagging GTI doors (j-dub) « » 3:32 PM 12-17-2003
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just fixed mine!!!
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SuckaFree Re: How I realigned my sagging GTI doors (JPS95gti) « » 3:38 PM 12-17-2003
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8-8-2001 awesome diy.
5770 posts but i've also heard that all you have to do is replace the actually hinges.
you can get them from the dealer.
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anyone have insight on that?
JPS95gti Re: How I realigned my sagging GTI doors (SuckaFree) « » 3:43 PM 12-17-2003
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j-dub Re: How I realigned my sagging GTI doors (SuckaFree) « » 3:49 PM 12-17-2003
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This meathod takes 20 minutes, so this is what I decided to go with. If you wanted to replace the hinges, that would be ideal, but it would
require a ton more work substantialy more investment.
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SuckaFree Re: How I realigned my sagging GTI doors (j-dub) « » 3:54 PM 12-17-2003
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yeah,
i was just inquiring about the mechanics; if that's all you had to do, was to just replace the hinges.
regardless of price.
j-dub Re: How I realigned my sagging GTI doors (SuckaFree) « » 3:57 PM 12-17-2003
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10-22-2000 Replacing them is ALL you would have to do save for alignment. BUT to get to the you would need to remove the front fenders.
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DaFabolous2.0 Re: How I realigned my sagging GTI doors (j-dub) « » 5:22 PM 12-17-2003
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sweet DIY, im gonna save this just incase
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Sebeck1 Re: How I realigned my sagging GTI doors (j-dub) « » 5:24 PM 12-17-2003
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Jon D Re: How I realigned my sagging GTI doors (Sebeck1) « » 5:54 PM 12-17-2003
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GTI2lo Re: How I realigned my sagging GTI doors (Jon D) « » 7:42 PM 12-17-2003
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Member Since do it like a bodyshop, it is sagging so put a floor jack under the door with 2x4 along seem, jack up end of door and bend the hinges back to
12-19-1999 where it's suppose to be. You are almost jackin the side of the car up with the door, remember to do slowly, you don't want to rip the door off
5328 posts the hinge. Another plus is that it is free to do. No parts invlolved
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Ed52 Re: How I realigned my sagging GTI doors (GTI2lo) « » 8:03 PM 12-17-2003
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2940 posts When a door sags it means the hinge is worn loose. No adjustment will correct for a worn hinge. In Bentleys it shows a lockscrew holding the
hinge pin. Remove the lockscrew on upper and lower hinges and lift door out of hinge. I havn't tried that yet but will need to sometime before
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Nice! I have been having this problem too recently on my passenger side door. Great post.
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Re: How I realigned my sagging GTI doors (GTI2lo) « » 12:49 PM 12-18-2003
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chino. Re: How I realigned my sagging GTI doors (ABNGTI) « » 12:55 PM 12-19-2003
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Member Since to get tension back in your door you need to tighten the nut that's on the silver lever. tighten the side that is on the frame and not on the
3-27-2002 door. you can look right at it on his 3rd pic.
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there are 2 bolts on the door that attches to it don't bother with those. then there will be a nut and bolt where the lever attaches to.
NC, VA tightening the nut and you will see what i mean.
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1996 Jetta GLS I had this trouble last summer when I bought my Jetta. I used heavy duty washers instead of shims. I also propted up the fully extended
doors with my floor jack while adjusting them.
j-dub Re: How I realigned my sagging GTI doors (redstar) « » 11:10 PM 12-26-2003
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I did the same with the stock jack, but it ended up becoming more of a hassel than it was worth. In the end, holding the door steady with my
leg helped more.
If you had an extra person around to help you would be ideal.
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BabyBlueA3 Re: How I realigned my sagging GTI doors (j-dub) « » 7:07 PM 12-27-2003
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Offline Nice of you to take the time to write this up guy. Thanx a lot. Need to do this for my passenger door.
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Method Re: How I realigned my sagging GTI doors (BabyBlueA3) « » 5:40 PM 12-28-2003
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Next you need to adjust the striker plate. You may need to move it up/down or side to side. You want to adjust it so there is no
binding when you open and close the door, it should latch and unlatch smoothly. It should be apparent which way it needs to
go by the sound and feel of the door opening and closing.
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Member Since Do you mean I'd have to redrill the holes so the plate can be re-adjusted for the door to close properly? But shouldn't its present location be
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j-dub Re: How I realigned my sagging GTI doors (Method) « » 9:03 PM 1-1-2004
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You will not need to drill holes, the striker plate is made to be adjustable to compensate for wear and manufacturing tolerances.
I like what you said about it already being in the right place, it definately may be. Just know that it is a simple adjustment if it needs it.
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