Copy what the factory did..... you can tell from your removal of the original panel how things were installed in the assembly process, and If at all possible replicate that. As far as your door gap, even retaining the "factory" gap that's "perfect" you're running the risk of warping and moving the gap around by welding that close to it anyway, let alone the face and crown of the panel that may get distorted by trimming the 90 degree flange off (that wraps around the latch pillar) and welding the entire seam.... so why not install a full quarter and just tweak the final fit? Leave your door where it is and use that as your reference point to establish the final fit and door gap.
KT.
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