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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1969 Mustang => Topic started by: joe747 on September 11, 2010, 10:40:04 PM
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on my pass. side door i have to really slam the door to get it to shut properly . i know most people will say that it is the new weatherstrip . but i think it has got to do with the latch or strike any help on this one
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Weatherstrip will make it a firmer closure, but I'm guessing your door latch is not lining up with the striker post. As I restored each of my cars I replaced the strikers and got them lined up so the door closed nice and smooth.
Dave
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stirkes are new
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I would remove the striker and try closing the door with the window down to meet the qtr. panel flush. If you can do that with only minimal effort and your door fits good then your striker adjustment is off. I would bet it's in the weatherstrip as that is a real pain on the 69 & 70 models. The striker can be adjusted slightly up or down or in or out. You do not want the striker to catch on the latch and pull your door up or down, it's only purpose is to latch the door. If your door sits further in than the quarter panel, the striker is in too far. If the door glass is down and it shuts good the problem is in the glass adjustment or the roof rail weatherstrip. This is a real bear getting all this lined up and fitting correct...good luck!