Sliding Door Rubbing Against Side Panel And Wheel Arch

Adding insulation & the Loc8 table to the side door can cause the door to sag under the additional weight. There’s adjustment on the door running gear, you might be able to dial it out.

Thank you for your response. I do not fully understand what you mean by this? please can you explain some more?
 
HESS do an extended bracket, but it is mega expensive at about £430 after converting from Swiss Francs.
 
Adding insulation & the Loc8 table to the side door can cause the door to sag under the additional weight. There’s adjustment on the door running gear, you might be able to dial it out.
Yeah, that might be it. I'm also parked on a gradient. Might be ok on level ground
 
IMG_6971.jpegIMG_6972.jpegYeah, that might be it. I'm also parked on a gradient. Might be ok on level ground
This is mine, I have around 10mm between the table & wheel arch. The table storage door card is carpet lined on mine.
The adjustment is on the middle runner.

PS Dunno why it's posted the photos in the quoted post
 
This is mine, I have around 10mm between the table & wheel arch. The table storage door card is carpet lined on mine.
The adjustment is on the middle runner.

PS Dunno why it's posted the photos in the quoted post
Mine is rubbing on tyre. Not the wheel arch. As you can see in the photos.
Air suspension, 275 on rear, 35 offset. Depending if I am parked on level ground.

If I can asjust the sliding door to relieve any anxiety when opening the door would be great.
 
Mine is rubbing on tyre. Not the wheel arch. As you can see in the photos.
Air suspension, 275 on rear, 35 offset. Depending if I am parked on level ground.

If I can asjust the sliding door to relieve any anxiety when opening the door would be great.
You can try adjusting the door, but I think the extreme tyre setup is the issue tbh. You might have to compromise one way or the other.
 
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