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Old 10-28-2015, 08:01 PM
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Hi Terry

After looking at your pic I am thinking it may be that the door strike plate is shifted up, pulling the door up when closing and engaging the strike post. You say the gaps are good but is the door in or out in terms of the door back edge to rear quarter edge or even? Do you have door rubbers installed or not? That will affect fit. I did need to adjust my drivers side strike post a bit for a better fit so maybe this is it and not your hinges at all.

Randy
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