robbiemcvee
Active Member
Yesterday my son took my 90 for a drive round he paddock, he ended up reversing into a gate post. from what i see i can either replace the door - so if anyone has recommendations for where to buy - or i bash it out?
You sound surprisedive just taken the door card off and its as rotten as an old pear - so its going to have to be replaced i think
Did the skin come off and go back on easy enough? I need to get new rear passenger doors, but I want to keep the skins as the decals are no longer available (and it’ll be cheaper!).Looks like it's got a spare wheel pattern to the dent!
If the steel bars inside were ok the skin would probably knock out ok. I've had all three of mine off the frames. If the frame is a bit rotten then you could weld new bits of frame in. If it's very rotten then it's a new door. If you're landy is a keeper I'd invest in a galvanised one.
Yes, they did surprisingly!Did the skin come off and go back on easy enough? I need to get new rear passenger doors, but I want to keep the skins as the decals are no longer available (and it’ll be cheaper!).
Cheers for the info chap! I’m going to get galvanised frames as a minimum requirement, I still may go down the fully galvanised frame and skin route, as the ally corrosion may be to far gone to stop, at least for one of my doors.Yes, they did surprisingly!
I bought a set of pry bars like these LINKY and used the small one to pry the edge of the skin up. I took the skin just over the 90 degrees so it would lift off. I think galv doors were very much in their infancy, if available at all. What I should have done was got the frames galvanised. What I did instead was get them plastic coated. I then filled them with dinitrol. The skins just sat back on and the edges folded over no bother. I had them painted in a paint shop after that. That was seven years ago, but the frames are going already
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@bluedog333
I've been looking through my rebuild pictures and it's reminded me that the skins on my new doors were also glued on. The skins came away no bother though (They were Britpart mind!)
This is the adhesive being scraped off the skin.
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Frame with industrial plastic coating.
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Full of dinitrol
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Skin back on
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I should have galvanised the frames
No bother mate. I should take mine off again and get the frames galvanised before they're too far gone. Good luck with yoursCheers for the info chap! I’m going to get galvanised frames as a minimum requirement, I still may go down the fully galvanised frame and skin route, as the ally corrosion may be to far gone to stop, at least for one of my doors.
Good to know that the skin removal is very much doable!