13-05-14, 08:43 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Great Yarmouth
Posts: 933
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Quote:
Originally Posted by M17TT180
Tis easy mate, well as long as the spare door has the hinges in place.
If it does then unplug the door loom where it enters the door, pop the pin out of the silver bit, undo either the bolts on the car or bolts on the door and reverse to fit. Won't affect the central locking at all.
You need two people tho one to hold the door and one to do the rest.
You shouldn't have to do any aligning either, on mine just unbolted old one and bolted on new one and jobs a gooden.
IIRC the door pin hammers up from underneath.
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Nice one cheers
Quote:
Originally Posted by talkingcars
Which door - the drivers door has different electrics between mk1 and mk2 which would need swapping, other than that you can do a straight swap.
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Mk1 Drivers door bud
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