Lambo Door Kits
1phatx
05-09-2005, 05:04 PM
Does anyone know a good place to get a good lambo door kit for my ride?
1phatx
05-10-2005, 10:15 AM
Does anyone have these kits? Who did you buy then from?
2crunk
05-21-2005, 02:48 PM
Do a yahoo or google search for mustang vertical door kits.
eillob
05-24-2005, 12:08 AM
Can't tell you where to get them, but I did see a 2003 with them on at the WFC8 here 2 weeks ago. Looked totally badass. Go for it.
1phatx
05-24-2005, 07:28 PM
Thank you, so far the best place i found them was at a place called redrum customs for $999
Is that a good price?
Is that a good price?
eillob
05-25-2005, 11:48 PM
I don't know. There's a place here in town that does it but its not quite my style so I looked into it. Make sure you check out some of there work before let them start on yours. Make sure your not dealing with some amateur.
CHIVANATOR
08-12-2005, 01:03 PM
Does anyone know a good place to get a good lambo door kit for my ride?
you should try Mrbodykit.com They look like they are a good kit and I think they have free shipping also.
you should try Mrbodykit.com They look like they are a good kit and I think they have free shipping also.
eillob
08-12-2005, 06:51 PM
you should try Mrbodykit.com They look like they are a good kit and I think they have free shipping also.
For one this thread is way old, which is a big no no around here.:nono: Secondly just about everyone i've ever talked to who purchased from Mr. body kit complained about recieving junk product and being totally ripped off.:nutkick:
For one this thread is way old, which is a big no no around here.:nono: Secondly just about everyone i've ever talked to who purchased from Mr. body kit complained about recieving junk product and being totally ripped off.:nutkick:
eckoman_pdx
08-15-2005, 08:45 PM
I normally WOULD NOT post in a thread this old...expect someone already brought it bad a life and another post was made in it also after that. That and the fact the only suggestions for lambo doors made were from crap companies and cheapo kits. Casll this post a "for future reference post".....with that said....
Call Decah and talk to Kevin.
Decah, LLC
570-848-2439
www.decah.net
Decah was the orginal company to design and sell the commenly used lambo door kit design so many other companies have ripped off.
They are based in New Jesery, which your profile says you are in.
Also, they make the kit for 99-03 Mustangs, and just in case you are looking for the 88 CRX your profile lists, they make them for that ride too. I also know they have many more apps available they they list on their site. They use good, strong shocks too, unl;ike some cheapo rip off's who's shocks don't hold a door up too well over the long haul.
Kevin is an honest guy and won't screw around with you.
Any problems I've seem with most non-cheapo kits have to do with bad installs, etc...and can be easily corrected. Major problem #1...people over torque the door bolts. Just re-torque em to factory specs, and have someone leaning on the door pushing the door in when you torque em, untill all the door and vdc bolts are torqued. That solves the bigggest issue right there people have with messed up installs.
Decah's a good product. The only other company I'd recommend is GT Factory. They are good also. They use a different design but are not "bolt on" if that matters. You must drill your own bolt pattern or weld them on.
Call Decah and talk to Kevin.
Decah, LLC
570-848-2439
www.decah.net
Decah was the orginal company to design and sell the commenly used lambo door kit design so many other companies have ripped off.
They are based in New Jesery, which your profile says you are in.
Also, they make the kit for 99-03 Mustangs, and just in case you are looking for the 88 CRX your profile lists, they make them for that ride too. I also know they have many more apps available they they list on their site. They use good, strong shocks too, unl;ike some cheapo rip off's who's shocks don't hold a door up too well over the long haul.
Kevin is an honest guy and won't screw around with you.
Any problems I've seem with most non-cheapo kits have to do with bad installs, etc...and can be easily corrected. Major problem #1...people over torque the door bolts. Just re-torque em to factory specs, and have someone leaning on the door pushing the door in when you torque em, untill all the door and vdc bolts are torqued. That solves the bigggest issue right there people have with messed up installs.
Decah's a good product. The only other company I'd recommend is GT Factory. They are good also. They use a different design but are not "bolt on" if that matters. You must drill your own bolt pattern or weld them on.
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