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hey all

as my topic says, the doors on my r34 everytime i open them they close becuase the hinge seems to be very loose? is this normal if it is its no big deal but is there a way of tightning them up so when i open the door it clicks into place like on other cars, i can feel the notch but it just seems to not be strong enough to hold it ?

anyway let me know no big deal tho

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hey all

as my topic says, the doors on my r34 everytime i open them they close becuase the hinge seems to be very loose? is this normal if it is its no big deal but is there a way of tightning them up so when i open the door it clicks into place like on other cars, i can feel the notch but it just seems to not be strong enough to hold it ?

anyway let me know no big deal tho

any 1 know what to do

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hey all

as my topic says, the doors on my r34 everytime i open them they close becuase the hinge seems to be very loose? is this normal if it is its no big deal but is there a way of tightning them up so when i open the door it clicks into place like on other cars, i can feel the notch but it just seems to not be strong enough to hold it ?

anyway let me know no big deal tho

Every 34 I've been near including mine does it

Its one item nissan missed and its a crap feature

I've checked my hinges and they're tight

Realigned door nothing helps

I'm sure a notch cut into the arm that comes out would fix it but until my carbon doors go on not going to fuss

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