Door alignment

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Sorry got caught up at work. Thx for the help :) I am stupid I have done lots of work with local auto body shop that straightens frames etc. I should have them look at it.

Hinges were REALLY bad. I already rebuilt them now they are rock solid. I am leaning on the pillar being out of alingment (unlikely) or door is bent.

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Agreed that a bent door is unlikely unless it was pried open for some reason. If you have a local body shop that’ll tell you what’s up that’s the answer. Once you figure it out or learn how to adjust the hinges please report back
 

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It looks to me that door was jacked by a lock smith.
If the Air wedges used to get in are pumped just a bit to high you get a bowed out top on the door.
To fix that? You roll the window down, place a 2x4 in the door near the bottom of the window, then push in.
Go to far and you see your issue.
Me? I'd place a 2x4 at the top of the door frame with the window down and push the center of the door VERY CAREFULLY to adjust.
Believe it or not? That's how it's done even at GM body shops.
Unless they con you into a new door.

It may sound scary but you would be surprised how easy it is to do this fix.
 

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Not saying it happened but here is what I have seen.
Someone locks their keys in the car.
Lock Smith uses air bags to spread the top of the door to insert a probe to unlock.
That bends the door so you get wind whistle.
One way or another a 2x4 gets inserted in the door to try to bend it back.
And they go to far.

That is the front drivers door right? That is the most common one air bags are used on.
They are wedge type deals. They pry the top door frame enough to insert them.
Pump them to much and it bends the door frame.
Bringing this post back from the dead, well really this reply.... I have terrible wind whistle and noticed the top of my driver door is out of alignment and wondered why and how to fix. After reading thought this thread just now I can probably say that the younger gentleman I bought my 02 Tahoe from at some point lost or locked his keys in the truck and someone used a air bag to wedge the door open enough and thats how it came out of alignment. Am goin to try the 2x4 truck in the morning! Great idea and thanks for passing out that info for me to eventually read!!!
 

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