I have hadlambo doors on my car they were there when i bought it at the
time i thought it was cool!! Big mistke they are a pain. Does anyone know
if i can have them converted back to normal doors???? Thanks
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Bruce L. Bergman - 05 Mar 2008 01:54 GMT
>I have had lambo doors on my car they were there when i bought it at the
>time i thought it was cool!! Big mistke they are a pain. Does anyone know
>if i can have them converted back to normal doors???? Thanks
Depends on how much chopping and cutting they did to convert the
doors over from conventional hinges to swing-forward, you would need
someone at a body shop to have to look.
But more than likely it's going to be rather expensive putting it
back to stock, because they probably had to chop up the leading edge
of the door and the A-pillar to mount the totally different hinge
system. And they would need to modify the door latch system
extensively too.
You might have to buy new complete doors, new door hinges, and if
the door pillars were all hacked up you may have to buy collision
repair pieces and rebuild them to stock condition. Then you have to
get the hinges all aligned again, and rebuild the old latch post
system...
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Robert Sveinson - 05 Mar 2008 04:28 GMT
>I have hadlambo doors on my car they were there when i bought it at the
> time i thought it was cool!! Big mistke they are a pain. Does anyone know
> if i can have them converted back to normal doors???? Thanks
If it's a Focus I don't think any cutting
or bending of body panels was needed
to install the Lambo type hardware.
Only the addition of wire to the harness.
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