Drivers door

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chambers360
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Drivers door

Post by chambers360 »

Right, i wanted to know how hard it will be to change a drivers door?

I have a 1994 rev3 import with electric windows and no central locking,
Now, would ideally i want to get a door the same colour to save getting it sprayed so would i just be a case of taking one off swapping the locks and sticking the other one on? Or isit abit more complicated than that? Would i need one that also has no central locking and electric windows or are they all the same?

Never had to change a door before so any info would be appreciated
Thanks
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Re: Drivers door

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It is very easy to remove, just a few bolts and wiring loom.
Be better to find a door the same colour and be even better to get one with everything still attached.
i had two for sale, everything still in place, windows wound down for £65 so pretty cheap considering.
chambers360
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Re: Drivers door

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You still got them and were they black? Lol
How hard isit to change the locks over? Obviously i dont want a different key for both doors would it matter if the new door had central locking or is that easily changed over?
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Re: Drivers door

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chambers360 wrote:You still got them and were they black? Lol
How hard isit to change the locks over? Obviously i dont want a different key for both doors would it matter if the new door had central locking or is that easily changed over?


no sorry, i sold one and the other got damaged , they were green, keeping my white ones...
the locks are a little bit fiddly but nothing to hard :thumleft:
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