Door adjustment is a little time consuming, but well worth the time.
Grab a Jack, some blocks of wood, a small pry bar, a Terry cloth towel and a few different types of open end wrenches.
An assistant is always good to have too.
If your fenders are on the car, yank the splash shields, it'll give you access to the hinges.
Mark your hinges with tape or marker as best you can. This will provide a baseline for
adjustment.
1.) loosen the bolts by opening the doors. I am pretty sure it's a 9/16" socket/open end in the fenderwell.
2.)What I usually do is to start with the rear door gap, trying to close that one down to the minimal 1/4-1/2" or less. I pull thedoor as far rearward as possible.
3.) slowly Jack the end of the car door closest to the striker up so that the door is supported.
4.) slowly loosen the bolts on the top and lower pillar, untill the you feel the door move slightly.
5.) once you have the bottom hinge where you want it, tighten the bolts, not to full torque.
6.) repeat this process using the Jack to get the desired gap.
Dan
6.) retighten the top hinge bolts.