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Over the weekend, I decided to remove my doors, as I had recently acquired door storage bags. The removal process itself was fairly straightforward. However, the re-installation proved to be a more challenging endeavor. Recognizing the potential for unintended scratches and the overall convenience of having an extra pair of hands, I sought assistance. Among the doors, it was the front passenger side that posed the greatest challenge. Despite experimenting with various angles, I struggled to align it properly, repeatedly hearing the "click" without achieving the desired fit. After persistent attempts, I conceded defeat and sought professional help at the Ford dealership. To my surprise, the solution was remarkably simple: the dealership's body specialist utilized an electric ratchet to snugly secure the bolt.
I found myself astonished by this revelation. My cautious and delicate approach, aimed at safeguarding my cherished possession, ironically fell short due to insufficient force application.
This leads me to 2 questions
Question 1: Could this dealership fix merely serve as a temporary solution, potentially indicating an underlying issue that may resurface when I next remove the door? (I don't think the other doors clicked but maybe I didn't test them either)
Question 2: I did incur a minor setback during this process. While the door slipped and landed on my foot, it left a scratch along the edge. I am now contemplating whether to address this blemish with touch-up paint. My concern, however, lies in the possibility of exacerbating its appearance. Should I attempt a touch-up, or might it be wiser to leave it untouched? (photo attached)
I eagerly await your insights and advice on these matters. Your input will be greatly appreciated.
Also, any best practices with the door bags, I feel they made it more challenging and the metal zippers were a concern. I'm surprised Ford used metal zippers.
I found myself astonished by this revelation. My cautious and delicate approach, aimed at safeguarding my cherished possession, ironically fell short due to insufficient force application.
This leads me to 2 questions
Question 1: Could this dealership fix merely serve as a temporary solution, potentially indicating an underlying issue that may resurface when I next remove the door? (I don't think the other doors clicked but maybe I didn't test them either)
Question 2: I did incur a minor setback during this process. While the door slipped and landed on my foot, it left a scratch along the edge. I am now contemplating whether to address this blemish with touch-up paint. My concern, however, lies in the possibility of exacerbating its appearance. Should I attempt a touch-up, or might it be wiser to leave it untouched? (photo attached)
I eagerly await your insights and advice on these matters. Your input will be greatly appreciated.
Also, any best practices with the door bags, I feel they made it more challenging and the metal zippers were a concern. I'm surprised Ford used metal zippers.
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