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KirkJames 26-05-12 03:05 PM

Changing Door
 
Right, I am going to be changing my door in the next couple of weeks. Just a quick question really, do I need to get some more clips for the door card and if so where can I get hold of some from?

Also is there anything else I need to be aware of?

talkingcars 26-05-12 04:47 PM

Whap is wrong with the clips you have?
Rimmers.
Not summers.

big_wasa 26-05-12 05:00 PM

You may break a couple pulling the card of. just one I wouldnt worry but if you want to get some in anyway. Rimmers or ebay.

10 for £1.80 posted

James Raby 26-05-12 05:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KirkJames (Post 255517)
Right, I am going to be changing my door in the next couple of weeks. Just a quick question really, do I need to get some more clips for the door card and if so where can I get hold of some from?

Also is there anything else I need to be aware of?

May I ask why changing the door? Curious

KirkJames 26-05-12 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by big_wasa (Post 255523)
You may break a couple pulling the card of. just one I wouldnt worry but if you want to get some in anyway. Rimmers or ebay.

10 for £1.80 posted

Nice one thanks, I'll get some in cos the passenger side is a bit loose anyway so they'll come in very handy.

Quote:

Originally Posted by James Raby (Post 255526)
May I ask why changing the door? Curious

When I got the car it had a fair bit of rust on the drivers door at the bottom, took it in to a local sprayers (ages ago) and they cut it out, welded and resprayed but they did a wankk job of it tbh. Hence why I sourced another door mate.
Quote:

Originally Posted by talkingcars (Post 255522)
Whap is wrong with the clips you have?
Rimmers.
Not summers.

I was thinking in case they break as big wasa mentioned ;)


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