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Re-attaching a car door.


TheHuHu
10-20-2006, 05:56 PM
I got in a car accident a week ago which resulted in the right-rear side of my car to be raped.

Is it possible to re-attach a car door by yourself? To fix the damages would be more expensive than the car itself; it's a POS 1995 Plymouth Neon.

There's this place in my town called Pick-N-Pull which is basically a junkyard with thousands of cars. You basically pick and pull parts you need off these cars and pay a small fee for it. I was looking to take a door off one of the many Neons there and re-attach it to my car.

I highly freakin' doubt it can be done without some sort of machine, but I'm out of ideas here.

wileypdf
10-25-2006, 09:48 PM
I can't imagine what would be so hard about put another door on? I know that I can do it with the use of my car jack, a 2x4 (to separate the door from the jack) and a wrench. four bolts hold the hinges on to the front part of the body, simply attach the new door (while in the open possition) with those bolts and leave them loose. Close your door gently and try to get everything to line up appropriately then tighten all the bolts (works best with the front fender off). If anything is off, loosen the bolts and adjust as needed then retighten and retest the door opening and closing. Works really well with an extra pair of hands.

midgetracing28
01-10-2007, 11:37 PM
a door is held on with six bolts most of the time and swapping doors is easy as hell so long as u got a friend to hold it up while u start the bolts. the only hard part is the wiring so if u have power windows and locks it might be a lil more tricky im not sure if they have a disconnect or not but if u got crank windows and manual locks it takes about 30 minutes to swap doors.

wafrederick
01-11-2007, 06:55 PM
Get the door painted too and the paint code is on the radatior support on a tag.Differant colored doors look like a "sore thumb" on the car

peter2008
10-15-2008, 01:46 AM
A car door separating and attaching device includes a base, a jack mounted on the base, an angle adjusting base and a clamp frame mounted on the jack. The angle adjusting base adjusts the angle of the clamp frame to suit to the door of a car, and the jack lifts them to a height needed. Then the distance between two clamp rods of the clamp frame and then the distance between the two clamp rods and a lateral tube are adjusted according to the size of the door of a car to be separated or attached. Thus the door or tailgate of a car is securely clamped by the device, permitting only one worker perform separating or attaching work with easiness and convenience.
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10-16-2008, 08:04 AM
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