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    Default how do stop conv fox body doors from shaking during driving?

    I have a 91 convertible mustang, and the door shake as if their not completely closed when I hit bumps. I have had the striker tightend, but they still loosen back up. Can anybody help me??

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    is the weatherstripping good?
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    Is the frame tied?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sidewayscoupe View Post
    Is the frame tied?
    x2 add some subframes.
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    Did you check to see if the hinges were wore out? Lift the doors up/down. If theres play replace the pins/bushings.
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    Thanx guys! Everything that you all have suggested I have not tried yet and makes a lot of sense. I have a set of full frame connectors that have not been installed yet, the weather stripping is old and the doors do move up and down when I lift on them. The frame connectors were my first thought along with a roll cage to stop some of the uni frame movement. Thanks again!

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