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Old 11-02-2003, 02:47 AM   #1
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I think that you were the one who chopped down truck door's for your blazer???? If so did you also move the latch big plate's in the blazer door over to the new door or just cut the top off the truck door.. What advice do you have and do your door's fit and close nice..
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Old 11-02-2003, 11:44 AM   #2
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I cut down truck doors, I took off the latch plates and transfered them too, no biggy, just drill out the spot welds and plug fill them onto the other door. If you are planning on cutting down some doors the best advise I have is to have a Blazer door right next to you and take the measurements from that, look carefully to make sure all your cuts are the same. It only took me about an hour per door. Very easy job.
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Old 11-02-2003, 11:48 AM   #3
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My husband is off hunting for the week, so I can't ask him what he did to our doors. I do know that the big latch plates are repainted and waiting until he puts all the parts back on the new doors. We need some good chrome vent windows before he can put the doors back together. As far as cutting the windows down he said he just matched the old doors. The doors are hung, but haven't been fitted up and aligned with the rest of the body panels. We still have to put together the front end. We have the new grills now(inner and outer). Seems like we have lots of work left. I am doing the little stuff like radio, interior, trim ect. He is doing all the panels and doors ect. It's hard to get the time to work on it with 2 little kids running around Did you buy used truck doors, or brand new door skins?? I don't think chopping them down is a big deal, I have just heard that you need that reinforcing plate for stability on a blazer as opposed to a truck.
Let me know if you need more info and I will get Ken to respond to this thread.
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P.S. Gee-Emm do you have pics of the latch plates? I am wondering if we are talking about the same piece or not???
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Old 11-02-2003, 11:57 AM   #4
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Thank's for the reply's I just got some door's from phil and am gonna cut them down,just wanted to ask before I cut as it is harder to put metal back on than getting ot right the first time..
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Old 11-02-2003, 12:10 PM   #5
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The latch thing I am talking about encompasses the black latch thingy that sticks out of the door. Frenchblue, just take your time, cut away aproximetely what you need to then go a use a file or grinder to get it perfect. An adjustable protrator or angle finder and a steel ruler are a must. Lay out the cutting areas with masking tape and mark on it.
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