Huntyfm
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If you cant fix it with a hammer its electrical.[F4:Huntyfm]
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Post by Huntyfm on Jun 12, 2011 12:50:21 GMT 1
After some thinking I've decided Ima remove the suicide doors.. Their SO unreliable.. the jobs is a proper DIY one and after the door flinging open before I really dont trust them.. Soo how do I get the mechanism off the mayfair? Not quite sure how it comes out.. Will also need to get a colour match, and weld up the holes that will be left in the door.. But what I get for the external hinges should cover that Any thoughts people? ;D
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ljonez
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Post by ljonez on Jun 12, 2011 14:10:54 GMT 1
Best thing u have said
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Post by jackdaw on Jun 12, 2011 15:01:34 GMT 1
I've said before that those doors wouldnt have been my choice but wouldnt it be easier to get them to fit and work properly rather than revert to a conventional Mini door setup
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Huntyfm
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If you cant fix it with a hammer its electrical.[F4:Huntyfm]
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Post by Huntyfm on Jun 12, 2011 18:27:06 GMT 1
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Post by coopdog on Jun 12, 2011 21:22:57 GMT 1
keep them i say
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Post by coedy on Jun 12, 2011 23:18:49 GMT 1
It will probably be cheaper to fix them and keep them suicide than revert back.... however... Is that meant to be your door catch bracket? ? That looks dodgy as hell.....!!!
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Huntyfm
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If you cant fix it with a hammer its electrical.[F4:Huntyfm]
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Post by Huntyfm on Jun 13, 2011 18:07:03 GMT 1
Yeah.. thing is all the holes are pretty much there to convert and I've got the catches and hinges to convert.. Yeah you got it in one Coed.. Id rather saty away from them tbh.. one day they could just fling open..
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Post by joshspragg on Jun 14, 2011 18:31:47 GMT 1
personally i would fix it and keep them, they are so unique.
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