WOW!!! It's been over two months since an update.
Well I screwed up royally on the body panel repair and for NOT bracing the door openings. I repeat!!! Listen

when they say to brace the door openings before doing anything.
Secondly. I am sick of this build! Frustrated, mad you name it. It seems like I am always running into brick walls every time I turn around. Mr. Murphy please go home, I can screw things up all by myself.
OK enough of the pity party..
When I first took this thing apart. The passenger side was really messed up. The rocker and rocker box were really smashed in. (Hit a tree sideways, PO).
I left the top and doors on when I made the repair and the original door fit OK.
Move forward to the build 2 years later.
Stripped it down, removed doors and top. Didn't brace the door opening. (Always brace the openings, repeat ten times)
I built the cage and tied it into the floor. I made the cage removable and removed it when I sent it to paint. I also got rid of the original doors and made some blazer doors from truck doors. Sent the truck to paint. Did not bother to try to fit the doors before paint. Big mistake.
Started putting it together and the drivers side went OK.
The passenger side shrunk, moved, whatever. The door would not even fit into the opening. I took some measurements from the drivers side and the opening closed in by almost an inch.
I have been messing with shims (Blocks of alum) to get things spread open. I even stuck my porta power in the opening and was able to move the firewall forward. It didn't stay (of course) nothing to hold it.
I am considering tying the cage to the windshield frame. However, there has been discussion on how the windshield may break. I may also cut the cage to relieve the pressure it has pulling on the floor. ( I will post some pics later of the planned cut/splice)
I do have it so the gaps are decent but the truck looks very crooked.
In position 1 I have an extra 7/8" of an inch and in position 2 I have almost 2 inches.
You would think I could have 0 in one and 1 1/8" in 2 but it doesn't work that way.
Fire away with some ideas!!!
Greg suggested at this point it would be better to cut the door to fit. If I would have been smart enough to test fit the door before paint I would have done that. Now the door is painted and has green Al's liner on the inside and black liner on the outside bottom half. It would be a ton of work to redo the doors.
I really do not plan to run the top. Although I built the cage to fit under it. I bought a soft top.
OH!! Sorry for the long post.