4 bolts. Having a helper or floor jack helps. Make sure the gap is even all the way around the door though when you're done. Then you may have to adjust the latch striker when you're all done.
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Any way to prevent that? Heat gun?Adam is right that it does chip the paint on the hinge bolts.
Don't adjust using the bolts on the outside of the door. If you open the door you will find the hinges mounted to the inside of the door frame. Adjust the hinges using those bolts.Any way to prevent that? Heat gun?
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Any way to prevent that? Heat gun?
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Here's ours that I believe is perfectly set from factory. Disregard the ugly pink stickers.
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And here's the bolts inside the jamb that overlander was talking about.
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Here's an outside one with from factory painted.
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Here's after we loosened it. You'll see chips around the bolt and inside the star:
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You will still chip the paint on the inside ones, but they're less exposed to the elements and not visual like the outside ones.
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You can get color match paint (spray or touch-up stick) and cover the exposed metal. Depending on how bad it is, it may not look great, but it should offer some protection.
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