gutting doors..
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#16
man i started mine today also..i only trimed 1 panel an did it above..the fiber glass and speaker was bout 5 or 6lbs...an does it make a mess..oh man..im glad i got a shop vac..i will say i used a sawzaw and a grinder with a 4 1/2" wheel..to anyone doing this..i would highly recomend using a dremal with carbide bit..you would have more control and be able to fallow the lines of the panel way better...an hell yeah you can get to the pars way easier..my problem is i cant get my bolts to break loose at all..with a small ratchet..my wrench wants to strip the bolt head..im going to finsh tomarrow..an man the door panel at the top is heavy..im going to get rid of the top carpet part..i think i can get most the weight out of the panel
#17
Race your car!
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You can't put lexan in a factory door, you have to have a frame to connect it to all the way around the glass or it will get pulled out at speed.... seen one guy try it, and it didn't work.... don't waste your time.
If you're at the point that the vfn doors are the only thing you have left to do you should be in the high 2600 lb range with a 150 lb driver. If you're not that light, then I'd look elsewhere. Door bars, and trimming inside, that's fine. you just can't put lexan in a factory door.
Wolfe door skins will save alot of weight, way more then you can get off a factory door skin too, I would just get a set of those, then ozite carpet them so it looks like it's still a finished interior
If you're at the point that the vfn doors are the only thing you have left to do you should be in the high 2600 lb range with a 150 lb driver. If you're not that light, then I'd look elsewhere. Door bars, and trimming inside, that's fine. you just can't put lexan in a factory door.
Wolfe door skins will save alot of weight, way more then you can get off a factory door skin too, I would just get a set of those, then ozite carpet them so it looks like it's still a finished interior
#18
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man i started mine today also..i only trimed 1 panel an did it above..the fiber glass and speaker was bout 5 or 6lbs...an does it make a mess..oh man..im glad i got a shop vac..i will say i used a sawzaw and a grinder with a 4 1/2" wheel..to anyone doing this..i would highly recomend using a dremal with carbide bit..you would have more control and be able to fallow the lines of the panel way better...an hell yeah you can get to the pars way easier..my problem is i cant get my bolts to break loose at all..with a small ratchet..my wrench wants to strip the bolt head..im going to finsh tomarrow..an man the door panel at the top is heavy..im going to get rid of the top carpet part..i think i can get most the weight out of the panel
You can't put lexan in a factory door, you have to have a frame to connect it to all the way around the glass or it will get pulled out at speed.... seen one guy try it, and it didn't work.... don't waste your time.
If you're at the point that the vfn doors are the only thing you have left to do you should be in the high 2600 lb range with a 150 lb driver. If you're not that light, then I'd look elsewhere. Door bars, and trimming inside, that's fine. you just can't put lexan in a factory door.
Wolfe door skins will save alot of weight, way more then you can get off a factory door skin too, I would just get a set of those, then ozite carpet them so it looks like it's still a finished interior
If you're at the point that the vfn doors are the only thing you have left to do you should be in the high 2600 lb range with a 150 lb driver. If you're not that light, then I'd look elsewhere. Door bars, and trimming inside, that's fine. you just can't put lexan in a factory door.
Wolfe door skins will save alot of weight, way more then you can get off a factory door skin too, I would just get a set of those, then ozite carpet them so it looks like it's still a finished interior
#19
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I replaced the power window motor in the passenger door yesterday, so weighed my door panel while it was off. 6lbs. I had a piece of trailer skin about the right size, it was 2 lb 8oz and would still need covered. I can't run them bare in SS. Mine is a TA with all the extra BS. Probably some stock panels that would be ligher. Not sure $200.00 aluminium panels plus freight and covering them would be worth it. Mine is 2845 with no driver, no wheelie bars, no alt, and one battery.
#20
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Ed I'm in teh same boat with the door skins, I have a transam also.
Suicidal, the VFN door has a frame around the top so that the window is supported when it is up all the way, you can make the windows work with a VFN door if you'd like, I have seen Stine's car and the doors do have a frame along the top.
I've seen several cars, at the top end the wondow's start to pull out when you don't have them attached. It may be possible to get it to work, but probably requires some type of venturi effect on the cabin to create somewhat of a vaccum to get them to stay in.
Believe me if I could just buy lexan and replace my windows with it and hav that work, and have the windows still function like normal with no problems I'd buy the stuff right now, but it's not a strait simple thing.
Maybe someone from VFN will see this thread and pop in with the info as to how this can/does work.
Suicidal, the VFN door has a frame around the top so that the window is supported when it is up all the way, you can make the windows work with a VFN door if you'd like, I have seen Stine's car and the doors do have a frame along the top.
I've seen several cars, at the top end the wondow's start to pull out when you don't have them attached. It may be possible to get it to work, but probably requires some type of venturi effect on the cabin to create somewhat of a vaccum to get them to stay in.
Believe me if I could just buy lexan and replace my windows with it and hav that work, and have the windows still function like normal with no problems I'd buy the stuff right now, but it's not a strait simple thing.
Maybe someone from VFN will see this thread and pop in with the info as to how this can/does work.