Installed "bolt on" lambo doors. Pics!

prism1

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Ok here ya go. First off it was NOT direct bolt on. But it wasnt that hard either. but im tired so ill let the pics explain themselves. any question jut ask ill be on later to post replies.

Dustin:icon_bigg
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prism1

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Overall i am pleased. they lift very easily and they have more than enough room for me to get in and out of the car and im not a small guy. Well i said ill do it and i did. lol

Dustin:icon_bigg
 

prism1

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SupraOfDoom;1016042 said:
I would have bought an engine first.. hah jk.

Cool... looks good on MKIII's compared to most cars.
I did its in the background on the hoist. i was waiting on a flywheel i just got in today.:icon_bigg

drift40;1016043 said:
not bad....i can't believe they held those heavy doors.

Actually it holds well. I can basically put the doors at any height and the stuts hold strong. I even seasawed the car to see if the would flop down, and they held!

Dustin:icon_bigg
 

JASONA70

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how much were they? and how much weight capacity are those gas shocks on that door ?? our doors are wide and heavy.
 

prism1

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JASONA70;1016054 said:
how much were they? and how much weight capacity are those gas shocks on that door ?? our doors are wide and heavy.


The cost me $899 to my door step. And to be honest im not sure of the wieght capacity. But if they go out i get new ones free.

Dustin:icon_bigg
 

YouGotSpooled

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Thats pretty sweet. To bad your supra wasnt finished cause that would look awesome. Ive thought about this, its just to pricey for me right now. Other things have priority...

But one day..
 

HommerSimpson

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Good work dude..... You look like you have a shit load of work ahead of you..
Glad you like them... if you take them off again... take some measurments.. for those that might try to DIY...and make there own...
 

suprabad

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Looks good. More do-able than I would have imagined.

Couple of questions:

What do you plan to do with the wiring loom from the body to the door?

How well do the doors line-up when closed?

Who makes the kit and where'd you buy it?

Good work so far.
 

prism1

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HommerSimpson;1016136 said:
Good work dude..... You look like you have a shit load of work ahead of you..
Glad you like them... if you take them off again... take some measurments.. for those that might try to DIY...and make there own...
Yeah i planned on taking them to a machinist to see if they could replicate them. They look very simple in design.

charlesshen;1016147 said:
good work was that a specific kit for our cars
Yes and no. It does bolt right up but it looks to me as its a kit from another car that was modified to fit our door hinge patern.

suprabad;1016183 said:
Looks good. More do-able than I would have imagined.

Couple of questions:

What do you plan to do with the wiring loom from the body to the door?

How well do the doors line-up when closed?

Who makes the kit and where'd you buy it?

Good work so far.

Thanks. Um as far ass the loom i tapped it up and i plan on heat shrinking it or something but as of now it doesnt get caught up on anythin or pinched.

the driver door is a little of but thats because the instructions told me to hand tighten the bolt then lift the door to make adjustments butwhen i did this the entire hinge slide around. The passengr side is perfect.

i bought them from jt autostyle for 899.

tekdeus;1016313 said:
Have you tried it with the door panel on yet? When I was looking at doing this, there was a clearance issue with the panel and the A-pillar.

The only clearence issue is with the fender it needed to be rolled a hair but its cool.


Thanks again

Dustin:icon_bigg
 

figgie

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the hinges look to be stainless 304. If that is the case. My guess that each weigh in at probably around 40 lbs. That guess is based on thickness (my guess, about 1/4") and the total area. So 80 lbs addition. Looks good though.

<-- And here I am comparing weights of wires to save some ;) lol
 

mobes

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Cool.

I'm glad you didn't listen to the haters.

Did they come modified from JT Autostyle? Did you just call them and ask for MKIII Supra hinges (I don't see them in their site). If not, what is the 'other car' that they're from?
 

Keros

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Looks good.

I'll still hate on the practicality of it, but no sense in not admiring the style. I hope that it treats you well, nice work.