check the middle hinge the bearing or the wheel could have worn causing the drop, other wise, theres 4 10 bolts at the back edge of the door, undo them lift the door and re tighten them to lift the door, you may need to pull the sliding door rail cover off and have an assistant help with the door
davidoft1 wrote: ↑16 Dec 2020, 00:24
check the middle hinge the bearing or the wheel could have worn causing the drop, other wise, theres 4 10 bolts at the back edge of the door, undo them lift the door and re tighten them to lift the door, you may need to pull the sliding door rail cover off and have an assistant help with the door
brill. sorry if i sound silly but where are the 4 bolts on the back edge...
davidoft1 wrote: ↑16 Dec 2020, 00:24
check the middle hinge the bearing or the wheel could have worn causing the drop, other wise, theres 4 10 bolts at the back edge of the door, undo them lift the door and re tighten them to lift the door, you may need to pull the sliding door rail cover off and have an assistant help with the door
brill. sorry if i sound silly but where are the 4 bolts on the back edge...
they are on the inside of the door, you can only access 2 of them when the door is open, the middle hinge/runner is what they bolt into so that area
davidoft1 wrote: ↑16 Dec 2020, 00:24
check the middle hinge the bearing or the wheel could have worn causing the drop, other wise, theres 4 10 bolts at the back edge of the door, undo them lift the door and re tighten them to lift the door, you may need to pull the sliding door rail cover off and have an assistant help with the door
brill. sorry if i sound silly but where are the 4 bolts on the back edge...
they are on the inside of the door, you can only access 2 of them when the door is open, the middle hinge/runner is what they bolt into so that area
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