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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: St Johns FL
Posts: 24
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Re: Repo door skin questions
I did both my doors, 72 C 10, sourced mine from Summit, came on Goodmark box. Panel lines lined up, sheet about same as stock. Mounted the inner door, clamped outer with open jaw vise grips to get my gaps right, tacked at top, laid on saw horses and used body hammer to role lip over, 1st door used and dolly on outer doors skin, bad idea. Had ripples. that second door used my palm as dolly no ripples....Randy
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: WARRENSBURG,MISSOURI,64093
Posts: 1,518
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sorry about getting back to you, I ended up working past 11:00 pm last night and didn't get to looking at the door skin, I will tonight.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: WARRENSBURG,MISSOURI,64093
Posts: 1,518
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Re: Repo door skin questions
Okay, sorry for the long delay getting back to you guy's on the door skin pictures. There wasn't any red or blue decals on this skin at all, but every other patch/panel I got from this supplier was a "Tri Plus" item. if you look close on one of the pictures, right above the handle area there is a small scratch/line, well, that is actually a ding the happened when it fell over against my deep freezer, as I said, these are (and to put it mildly) very thin and cheap. I didn't want to go to all that work just to have to do that all over again later, so I just kept looking for a good, solid set of doors (original GM) well, here are the pics....
Have a great Fourth! Ben ![]() |
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