door card replacement

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door card replacement

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after the years the masonite or what ever is used goes stupid and won't hold the clips etc.

SO what would be the best thing to use to replace it? another masonite sheet or is there something better?

and while i'm at it after someone has put their elbow through the plastic ( from doors getting sticky but thats another problem.. LOL ) is it ok to glass up the cracks and holes or again is there a better way?

"buy a new/2nd one" well at the rate its going this will not be an option and i think other options need to be found for the average starion owner to become self sufficient :)
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Post by kit »

use mdf and have it thicker use dyna matting to cover holes :D
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Post by benny »

i thought of mdf but mounting it to the door had me stumped.. the clips won't be enough will they?
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Post by Starion_Kid696 »

You could make a door trim outa MDF say 6mm stuff and lay down some foam then vinal and to attatch it weld a few nuts onto the door and run "nice looking" hex head countersunk bolts to the nuts... solid and shoudl look decent.. i might do it, if i do i'll make a "how to"
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Post by redzone »

u should be able to cut the required holes in a new mdf door card benny, by using a coupla different size drill bits and a file......
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Post by benny »

yeah the required holes isn't a problem, its the mounting but as said above some nice screws would do the trick... counter sunk sockets would look alright
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Use the factory style setup. Will look better
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you can see how heavy my doors are i used the factory clips
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Post by redzone »

benny wrote:yeah the required holes isn't a problem, its the mounting but as said above some nice screws would do the trick... counter sunk sockets would look alright
the mounting holes for the attaching clips mate is what i meant, they're like a keyhole shape so u can get the clips in. easy to make with a large drill and a small drill, and a file to bridge the gap...
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