Continuing my door alignment woes it seems I cannot get enough adjustment to get things just so, the bottom rear needs to come up, however the top of window frame fouls body.
on close inspection if you look closely at photos the water line (how else do you describe it) on glass and chrome looks to have move a couple of mm where the rubber seal sits against glass (quarter light picture), doors have been lifted off floor by frame so it could be possible?
the only other thought I have is new bronze hinge bushes, on the upper hinge the top hat sits on top of hinge is very snug to top of door pin, if the top hat is fixed below the hinge, the relative hinge position goes up, lowering the door. Is it that simple or have I got it all about face.
Is it possible you have the hinge castings upside down on the pins?
There is a machined face one one side of the hinge casting ‘eye’ that the top hat flange needs to ground on - it should be on the top face of the upper hinge and the bottom face of the lower hinge.
Having the upper casting upside down would push the door assembly upwards…just a thought
(the lower hinge in the image is the correct orientation)
…that’s as fitted and painted - you should be able to check by just looking into the door aperture.
Also worth noting that you tighten the big countersunk screw at the bottom first to pull the hinge assembly onto the thick spacer, and then you tighten the hinge pin assembly to the door shell
good pictures and advice, I have added top and bottom of drivers door, it would appear I have them the right way up, however the machined surface does not look as deep as yours.
my top hat definitely looks thicker, the nylon bushes measure 2.93mm, my bronze are close to 3.4mm, would.05mm make that much difference at top egde of window frame to door.
I have not tried to move hinges as the top one is at highest point, so I cannot move of up to drop door height. I can try and lower the bottom and see what happens.