door rehanging

door rehanging

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Barkychoc

7,848 posts

203 months

Friday 1st February 2008
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The pics are back!

Barkychoc

7,848 posts

203 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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I've asked for this thread to be added to the FAQ page.

Ballistic Banana

14,698 posts

266 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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Done smile in 3 minutes of receiving it...must be a record do i get a mince pie now smile

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Barkychoc

7,848 posts

203 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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There's a recession on you know - you'll have to settle for a sniff of the brandy biggrin

neil240970

184 posts

194 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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excellent!

tinks v8S

2,150 posts

207 months

Monday 8th December 2008
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1st time took me 4 hours
2 nd time took me 15 mins
i took of all door trim 1st time
2nd time took out speaker got bolt insocket found hole, hey presto

Scoobimax

1,892 posts

200 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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this is a job i'n doing soon. i have some new poly bushes to replace the old ones. where do they come in to play in the list of steps?

Cheers.

Max

SDF1965

38 posts

206 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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...and did anyone manage to save the pictures for future reference?

mannik

205 posts

214 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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can we have the pics uploaded again please??

SDF1965

38 posts

206 months

Saturday 27th June 2009
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I have taken photos of the top and bottom hinges, the central bolt appears to be the hinge bot, the outer two, when slackened allow the door to move backward/forwards and left/right.



to get the door card off I had to hacksaw the small bolt that goes through the door frame (one at the top of the armrest/door pull!, small 7mm nut completely rounded frown I'll sort that out later!

The window frame had the 4 self tappers on the leading edge and a 13mm bolt securing the frame to the leading edge of the door, should have also had another securing bolt at the base of the A frame securing it to the top edge of the door, mine was missing so at least I have found one rattle I can cure smile

My problem is still adjusting door fit, is this best done with the outer bolts slackened, door closed and the re-tightened? If so you'd have to be very flexible!!

Edited by SDF1965 on Saturday 27th June 16:41

SDF1965

38 posts

206 months

Saturday 27th June 2009
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I have taken photos of the top and bottom hinges, the central bolt appears to be the hinge bot, the outer two, when slackened allow the door to move backward/forwards and left/right.



to get the door card off I had to hacksaw the small bolt that goes through the door frame (one at the top of the armrest/door pull!, small 7mm nut completely rounded frown I'll sort that out later!

The window frame had the 4 self tappers on the leading edge and a 13mm bolt securing the frame to the leading edge of the door, should have also had another securing bolt at the base of the A frame securing it to the top edge of the door, mine was missing so at least I have found one rattle I can cure smile

My problem is still adjusting door fit, is this best done with the outer bolts slackened, door closed and the re-tightened? If so you'd have to be very flexible!!

Edited by SDF1965 on Saturday 27th June 16:56