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> Can't open doors, please save me from breaking a window
BCinSC
post Sep 9 2004, 06:00 PM
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High on the list of bad design is the 914 door handles. While my passenger side has been tricky since the date of production, the drivers side has pretty much always worked... until the last torrential rain. Now it won't catch, no matter how many times I work the lock. It's been days now and I must get resolution. Please help. ~Bruce
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URY914
post Sep 11 2004, 07:13 PM
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Right now, it would take awhile. I need to make two door skins and I'm starting to make front turn signal covers. Plus try to finsh my flares, and remodel the kitchen, fight off hurricanes...

If you look at the resources page and the pictures I posted you'll see how I did it.
I used aluminum angles and filed them to fit. You could do yourself if you needed them bad enough. They also pop up on eBay pretty cheap.

Paul
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