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drunkenfool |
posted on 5th Apr 05 at 12:45 |
Anyone know offhand what size pin to get, going up to my dads in a bit to start :thumbs: | |
Colour-Tec Coachworks |
posted on 4th Apr 05 at 18:56 |
quote: Very true mate... pain in the arse without the proper tool. If you can find some1 with a hinge pin tool its easy as. As for the refit... maybe some slight adjustment of the lock mech height etc... again very simple. Bootlid easy to remove and refit... Both are abit footery with the wiring, but nothing major. best have a couple of mates handy as the doors are heavy and fitting the boot is tricky to avoid scratching paintwork... Many hands make light work :P | |
Adam-D |
posted on 4th Apr 05 at 18:55 |
use new pins on everything | |
a_j_mair |
posted on 4th Apr 05 at 18:43 |
can u adjust the doors, think i need to do this | |
AdamF |
posted on 4th Apr 05 at 18:42 |
dont be fooled by how easy it looks to get the doors off ;). you can buy a special tool to get the pins out. | |
Ian |
posted on 4th Apr 05 at 18:39 |
Wiring in the boot might be a bit of a problem, the loom doesn't clip out like it does on the doors. | |
Teddy |
posted on 4th Apr 05 at 16:27 |
Easy pins and check strap on the door - lining up is the hard bit | |
Fear |
posted on 4th Apr 05 at 16:26 |
Doors are easy but you will need someone else to help you! | |
drunkenfool |
posted on 4th Apr 05 at 16:23 |
not yet, thats inside my car at my dads house :lol: | |
willay |
posted on 4th Apr 05 at 16:22 |
Have you checked Haynes? | |
drunkenfool |
posted on 4th Apr 05 at 16:18 |
to swap doors and boot panels over from one car to another? Are they a bitch to get hanging right or is it pretty much a straight swap? What other tools will i need apart from spanners and socket set, cos thats pretty much all i will have with me :lol: |