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Old 02-20-2005, 10:56 PM
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hi is it hard to put doors on a 1991
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Old 02-20-2005, 11:17 PM
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Re: door

why dont you see for yourself and you can judge whats hard and whats not, tell you one thing, those damn things are heavy lol
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taking about door i have a little spot of rust at the bottom of the passenger side door on the inside where u can't really see it, is there a way of getting rid of it or do i need a new door its starting to get weak and just want to know if theres anything i can do
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meant talking
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if you cant really see it try to chip off whatever is really rusted and just leave the metal that is still good, and they sell these spray paint botthles that stop rust from spreading, they're like 5 bucks at home depot
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you know you can edit your post post so you dont have to post "meant talking" you can just edit it in
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sweet thanks man and thanks for reply so fast i put this down like not even 30 seconds ago
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well i do what i can when i can ; )
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Re: Re: door

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why dont you see for yourself and you can judge whats hard and whats not, tell you one thing, those damn things are heavy lol
hi maybe i didnt ask the right way i have 91 camaro conv rs
i need both doors did anyone ever take them off before they are elect
do i cut the wires or is it like a plug im going to order them when it gets a little warmer should i pull the inside to look before i buy the doors i have a book but does not say anything about taking the door off maybe there is a web site you no of thanks scott
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Re: door

i don't know but i wouldn't cut any wires till u know what ur suppose to do or ull end up screwing ur self over
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Doors can be tricky, you will need a freind to help you hold them because they are heavy. Also you should take the door panels off and you should be able to unplug the wires from the bottom of the switches and pull them through the hole on the front of the door after you remove the rubber grommet that they go through. Hope that helps ya some.
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