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It was not easy, yet it was not too hard. Sorry for night pics, but Im still working on them. I still got to do the passengers side, and im dead tired. I cant find my center punch and i badly need it today. Thank god for holidays! I finally get some time to work on my ride.
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Mar 19, '04 From Scottsdale, Az Currently Offline Reputation: 2 (100%) ![]() |
The latches ran me 700 on ebay. They were a steal! They run from 800 to 1200 usually. Never buy street dreams. They are made for kitcars with horizontal mounting latches not vertical like our cars. I would recommend decahs. You cant beat their quality, and their stronger then hell. My door goes up with 1 finger.
Tools needed: power drill grinder/disc cutter electric dremel center punch 12-13mm sockets/wrench homemade L brackets 4 self tapping screws eye protection I also modified the latches by elongating the mounting holes and grinding down the part where both arms meet to give me a little more play. the homemade L brackets are temporary, and they just hold the door in place while you pull off the stock hinges. |
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