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> WTB/Borrow Door brace rods
rfinegan
post Nov 25 2024, 03:54 PM
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Im going to do some rust repair as my jack donut pushed up into the frame a bit and may as well dive in and try to repair it correctly.

So up in the air, door off and braced and get the outer rocker off for a good look at what I'm gettin into.

Seems like it will cost about the same to build my own, once the time is figured in..

Let me know..most likely just doing the one side (passenger )

I hate having to think about cutting the rear quarter panel up. :-(
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post Nov 26 2024, 12:54 PM
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I've got a set that gets tack welded to the inner front cowl and bolted to the upper seat belt mount - this allows the door to be left on during repairs if you like. They are adjustable with turnbuckles.

Let me know if these would work for you and I'll try to track them down - I loaned them to a world member years ago and they shipped them to another member when finished.

They are yours to borrow for free if we can find them.
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post Nov 28 2024, 10:57 AM
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keep me update on any progress ...



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I've got a set that gets tack welded to the inner front cowl and bolted to the upper seat belt mount - this allows the door to be left on during repairs if you like. They are adjustable with turnbuckles.

Let me know if these would work for you and I'll try to track them down - I loaned them to a world member years ago and they shipped them to another member when finished.

They are yours to borrow for free if we can find them.

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