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Originally Posted by Tcoat
Fit.
The word is fit.
You do not add 'ment to the end of it.
It is just FIT.
"did you have any fit issues"
A fitment is a fixed item of furniture or piece of equipment, especially in a house it is not a replacement for fit.
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Fit! Got it
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Originally Posted by beltax90
never had problems taking on and off my door panels and there being any gaps. But have always kept in mind to make sure all pop clips are there and intact.
what helped me earlier on to make sure each clip was popped properly back in was to take small pieces of masking tape and stick them on the opposite side of where each clip should be. that way i'd know which exact spots to PUNCH..er I mean, pop back into place.
also making sure the top edge of the panel is hanging properly off of the top of the door? making sure wires aren't in the way? what were you doing that required you to take off your door cards?
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I did check each clip and counted the clicks as they snapped in. When the door was hanging, everything seemed to line up with the faint marks on the soft rubber on each side. As for wires, there's just the one to the window/lock buttons and I'm pretty sure they well out of the way.. although I could be wrong. Will try again with your tape trick tomorrow.
I was switching out the chrome door handles for black ones
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Originally Posted by soundman98
iirc, hanging the panel off the top edge can sometimes be a touch tricky to get everything to line up at first.
i'd just pull it and try again.
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It seems like everything is lined up since all the clips snapped in place. I tried several times on & off but the gap was there every time...
Also, I may have overexaggerated the amount of gap I'm seeing. It's finger 1-2 finger nails worth of space. But the driver side is totally flush against the door with 0 gap.