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Repaired Passenger Rear Door


OkieGentleman

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Location
Oklahoma City, OK
Vehicle Year
1998
Make / Model
Ford
Engine Size
3.0 L V6
Transmission
Automatic
My credo
Fix it like it has to last a 100 Years.
I repaired the cable system in the passenger rear door with the metal end units that I had bought off of the net. I did not put the handle back with rivets like I have seen done. I went ahead and drilled out the rivets from the driver side door as I am sure someday soon it will need the cables upgraded with metal ends. I took some photos of the drivers side door as I modified it. I hope they are clear enough to make sense.
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The screws are Black Pan Head 8 32 by 3/4 inch long
 


Doofy

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Alaska
Vehicle Year
1998
Make / Model
Ford
Engine Size
3.0
Transmission
Manual
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Shit Happens...Then You Die.
Looks good. Great idea.
 

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