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Old 07-26-2006, 09:51 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Well tell me how to stop the rear passenger doors from squeeking all the time, how do you fix the misaligned doors that is apparent on all the 1999 ever made,
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Hey you can realign the sliding doors yourself. They start out originally ligned up and I guess over time they need to be realigned(I think it has something to do with flex in the unibody). If you ask the Ford shops they will give the standard answer of "Thats normal, sir!" or "Everything apears to be ok, that will be $90 for looking at it!" I found this information in my Haynes manual. The manual has a procedure for realigning the doors.

I haven't attempted this yet but I plan to in the next few weeks. My doors do not stick out 1 inch from the body like you said yours do. Mine move slightly under acceleration and decceleration(usually indicated by the squeaking/rattling) and they stick out about 1/8 inch more than they should.

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