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KOSTI 03-11-2008 10:42 AM

Door Removal, install, and fittng?
 
I did a search and can not come up with much information.

I am replacing my front drivers door. Someone creased it by doing the infamous "Can't park and run" and left some nasty scratches and dents. No biggie, found an 32J door for 200 bucks and just got it the other day. Actually saved out a lot since I do not have to paint the door and get it fixed. The crease is too extreme for a dent pull and it would need to be cut and re skinned, according to 5 body shops.


Now I know fitting door is not too tricky. I know I'll have to leave a few bolts loose to align the door and what not. However, I can not seem to find one good write up on this subject. From the looks of it, I will have to remove the headlight, front fender, and side skirt to get to the door henge bolts and the electric wiring harness (for the doors components, speakers, power window, and so forth).

I was wondering if anyone has done this before or not? I could take it to a shop to get this done but I know it can not be that hard and in a few hours tops I think I could successfully pull this off.

Any help, links, and suggestions would be golden. I plan on taking pictures and doing a write up of my own but like anything else, prep work and understanding will help the overall process.

TIA

-Jason

Gibz 03-11-2008 03:40 PM

heya dont remove all that stuff.. Pm me your number my husband does body work he can help you do what your trying to do.

wimprezax06 03-11-2008 04:00 PM

did you go to the body shop next to your house? bay auto center? that is a really good place. my car is sitting there right now lol

KOSTI 03-11-2008 09:01 PM

[QUOTE=Gibz;2139302]heya dont remove all that stuff.. Pm me your number my husband does body work he can help you do what your trying to do.[/QUOTE]


Will do!

KOSTI 03-11-2008 09:10 PM

[QUOTE=wimprezax06;2139334]did you go to the body shop next to your house? bay auto center? that is a really good place. my car is sitting there right now lol[/QUOTE]

I did stop in there to see how much they would charge to fix everything. it was pretty cheap.. looked like a good shop as well. Lots of cars and they do everything there, which is great for turn around and not waiting for **** to get painted.

good place.


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