P1000 P1000-5 factory rear door gap

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I have a brand new p1000-5 deluxe Camo and I have noticed that the passenger side rear door does not have much of a gap but the drivers side rear door has a big gap. The gap I am talking about is at the bottom and you can the the ground pretty good and I get a lot of dust and dirt and mud in the back floor board. Is this common and is there a fix or an adjustment? I have done checked the latches and all and can't seem to see what to do, my father has the same unit and both of his rear doors have a gap so don't really no what to do. Would like to have no gap at all.
 
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I have a brand new p1000-5 deluxe Camo and I have noticed that the passenger side rear door does not have much of a gap but the drivers side rear door has a big gap. The gap I am talking about is at the bottom and you can the the ground pretty good and I get a lot of dust and dirt and mud in the back floor board. Is this common and is there a fix or an adjustment? I have done checked the latches and all and can't seem to see what to do, my father has the same unit and both of his rear doors have a gap so don't really no what to do. Would like to have no gap at all.
Hey Chipper.
Did you get an answer to this post?
 
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That's a hard gap to fill and still use the door for entry exit it's to large for any typical seals. The back edge is easy.
 
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I have a brand new p1000-5 deluxe Camo and I have noticed that the passenger side rear door does not have much of a gap but the drivers side rear door has a big gap. The gap I am talking about is at the bottom and you can the the ground pretty good and I get a lot of dust and dirt and mud in the back floor board. Is this common and is there a fix or an adjustment? I have done checked the latches and all and can't seem to see what to do, my father has the same unit and both of his rear doors have a gap so don't really no what to do. Would like to have no gap at all.

Mine has gaps on both sides and it does collect quite a bit of mud/dust. I was thinking about just "borrowing" some closed cell foam rubber from work and making a gasket for it as a test.

If there is a way to adjust it out, that would be better.

Because I know, the first time my wife is back there and I throw mud all over her feet, I won't like the results of what she does to the back of my head.
 
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This is all true and just wish there was an adjustment to bring it closer in the door frame to keep dirt and mud out, like I said I got one door that's awesome and the other door has gap so I am trying to figuare something out...
 
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This is all true and just wish there was an adjustment to bring it closer in the door frame to keep dirt and mud out, like I said I got one door that's awesome and the other door has gap so I am trying to figuare something out...

Both of mine have gaps you can see daylight through, so count yourself lucky. :)
 
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Both of mine have gaps you can see daylight through, so count yourself lucky. :)

I have a brand new p1000-5 deluxe Camo and I have noticed that the passenger side rear door does not have much of a gap but the drivers side rear door has a big gap. The gap I am talking about is at the bottom and you can the the ground pretty good and I get a lot of dust and dirt and mud in the back floor board. Is this common and is there a fix or an adjustment? I have done checked the latches and all and can't seem to see what to do, my father has the same unit and both of his rear doors have a gap so don't really no what to do. Would like to have no gap at all.

Chipper look at both latches to see if they are mating up the same. If not you may be able to adjust the one that is giving you a problem by loosening the radiator style clamps on ROP up top . Then rotate brackets to tighten gap but still latch.Latch may have some adjustment. They are very aggravating to adjust. May take a long extension on your ratchet to reach clamps. I changed mine out to heavier duty clamp. Factory is pretty narrow clamp.Good luck and have lots of patience LOL.
 
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Chipper look at both latches to see if they are mating up the same. If not you may be able to adjust the one that is giving you a problem by loosening the radiator style clamps on ROP up top . Then rotate brackets to tighten gap but still latch.Latch may have some adjustment. They are very aggravating to adjust. May take a long extension on your ratchet to reach clamps. I changed mine out to heavier duty clamp. Factory is pretty narrow clamp.Good luck and have lots of patience LOL.
Great suggestion @BIGRACK !!
 
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