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mudski
18th May 2014, 11:49 PM
Hmm. So a 35inch tyre is a bit heavy for a rear barn door and the crack in my door has already turned into a tear. So I need to get a door sorted asap before the blooming window pops out.
Anyone got one or know of anyone with one?

bdzy88
19th May 2014, 11:23 AM
Mudski, used these guys before, there pretty good not to dear.. www.niss4x4.com.au

threedogs
19th May 2014, 11:52 AM
Funny eh you do a dual cab chop and you cant give them away lol
Are you making a rear bar Mark, I don't have that problem luckily
Can you put a picture of the tear so PPL know where to look please

mudski
19th May 2014, 05:53 PM
Mudski, used these guys before, there pretty good not to dear.. www.niss4x4.com.au (http://www.niss4x4.com.au)
Thanks I might give them a ring. But I might aswell well just weld it up and make up a brace for it. Saves me forking out $$$. As I reckon it will be around the $400 for a door.

Funny eh you do a dual cab chop and you cant give them away lol
Are you making a rear bar Mark, I don't have that problem luckily
Can you put a picture of the tear so PPL know where to look please
No I have no intentions on getting a rear bar mate. Nothing on the market I like. I still prefer the much lighter yet softer, lol, original rear bumper still.
No pics John but I just googled one to put here.

44750

Been researching it today. I just need to get a mig welder and I'm right. I think.

threedogs
19th May 2014, 06:03 PM
Not a big fix just a PITB fix
would it be possible to bolt a plate over that area
or weld a plate over the area to beef it up ??????
Rather than weld the tear up.

mudski
19th May 2014, 09:21 PM
Not a big fix just a PITB fix
would it be possible to bolt a plate over that area
or weld a plate over the area to beef it up ??????
Rather than weld the tear up.

You can run some plate behind it under the plastic trim and then drill holes through the door section above and below the crack. Then plug weld the plate through the holes, grind back, bog up, sand, paint, done!