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Smooth door handles
With my welder on its way, I'm making a list of things I would like to do and smoothing the door handles is one of them.
However... I'm quite open to not doing a complete shave off of the handles with poppers and all that, but perhaps doing a late model vehicle "smooth" handle. Anyone have any pics of trucks with something along those lines? I got the inspiration from a muscle cars episode on their buick build, where IIRC they used handles from a grand am or something like that. it looked pretty nice.
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Re: Smooth door handles
I know you could do it but I can't help you with pictures. I'd suggest buying a junkyard door to practice on, get it how you want it, and then do the real thing where you have a reference point to look at if you forget or run into a snag. You might have to "custom bend" the arms from the handle to the latch, but aside from that I think you'll be just fine.
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Re: Smooth door handles
I have seen it done several times using the 88-98 handles. Problem with that and most other handles is the mounting depth. Where the original handle is there is no room to flush mount a different type of handle so it mist me moved below the body line. And I don't think it's a very good look personally.
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Re: Smooth door handles
Shave them all tha way or jus shave tha locks..
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Re: Smooth door handles
With the body line on these trucks where it is, relocated handles have to go below it, and look terrible IMO. Shaved handles/newer model handles in general looks terrible too, but that is just my opinion again.
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Re: Smooth door handles
Shaved Handles are a pain in the A** I have them and would not do it over again.
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Re: Smooth door handles
If you shave them rig up a cable release under the truck in case your battery is dead.I would leave them or shave them newer handles might look funny on it.
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Re: Smooth door handles
I started them on my '98.
The patches warped on me a bit b/c my welder was crappy and I am a crappy welder too. The poppers are okay, but all of the posts ahead of this one are true, they are a pain, your battery might die so you need to put in a cable release in for that. etc etc. Putting a different handle in is tricky too...remember you need to adjust the rod length as well when switch from a truck handle to a car handle. Google it, magazines have lots of how to arcticles on this as well.
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Re: Smooth door handles
If you shave completely, there is another option besides a cable release that's a bit more secure. you can run a positive lead to a hidden point on the body. If your battery goes dead, you can use a jmup pack on the hidden lead to get the door popped. Even a Dewalt or Makita battery will do in a pinch.
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