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1987HondaAccord
05-26-2005, 05:50 PM
Hey,

maybe this is in the wrong place, but i'll try this one here first.

I was opening my door the other day, and it caught on the front fender, made a little pop, and then opened. the next time i opened my door, it was worse. From the outside, i can see the fender is in too far, and the trim on the door is what started the whole problem. Its happened before this too, but i thought maybe forcing the fender back out with a screwdriver would solve the problem. it didn't. :sad2: What can i do to make sure the door is aligned right with the fender? I noticed that it isn't lined up perfectly at the hinge part either. is there a way to move the fender out about 1/8"?

thanks for the help!

HondaBoy
05-26-2005, 08:05 PM
i wouldnt try adjusting the door. that can make things worse and isnt real easy to do always. my fender did that, where the door would catch on it. i think it had probley been hit or something, just enought that it bumped it in some. what i did was open the door all the way, and pulled on the fender bringing it out to where it was supposed to be pretty much. i havent had any problems since. also, if your door trim is loose, then that may cause that. i used 2 sided 3M tape to attach my door trim because the clip that held it on was broken. its been like that for 2 years and havent had a problem. that could be due to how well i cleaned the area the tape was on.

sporkHSP
05-26-2005, 11:12 PM
also check the mounting points for the fender, there is one in the top corner between the fender and door that might be a problem. That joint was rusted out on my fender, and I have seen others at teh J/Y with the same thing. If that bracket is broken your fender will never sit correctly. I replaced mine, and everything it peachy now.

88Accord-DX
05-26-2005, 11:42 PM
When I put another fender on my car, I had the same problem. I just loosened all the bolts that hold the fender on. I then put a big flat-head screw-driver between the fender and door (while closed) , turned it a little. It then pushed the fender forwards a tad. Put a wrag on the screw-driver.
*edit* I'm not sure if the hinges have an adjustment. I know on older cars, you can re-place some parts on them.

halxi
05-27-2005, 09:50 AM
i had this problem, thanks to my asshole uncle who kicked in my fender. I pulled it back out with a screwdriver, after my trim caught on the fender and busted the clips and fell off... the trim on teh fender is back on, but i put a tiny little finishing screw in the front part of the door trim for now, just so it would stay on until i can get new trim.