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They'd fitDon't forget us p3 owners when these go into production. Really need those doors! Really looking good sir!
They'd fitDon't forget us p3 owners when these go into production. Really need those doors! Really looking good sir!
This basic design is the best I can figure out. Too many other things won't work. I did make damn sure the foam templates fit great before I f*** up the plastic though! Those pics are still crude it'll get cleaned up drastically. I think it'll look pretty factory, seal up well and no flappy, that's where I want it to beMan every time I see an update on this it makes me giggity. I am about half ass convinced I can do it. I think I may use wood though at first. I'd feel a lot less bad about freaking up a 20 dollar sheet of plywood than a 200 dollar sheet if plastic.
That's the ticket brother, looks amazing!This basic design is the best I can figure out. Too many other things won't work. I did make damn sure the foam templates fit great before I f*** up the plastic though! Those pics are still crude it'll get cleaned up drastically. I think it'll look pretty factory, seal up well and no flappy, that's where I want it to be
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That's the ticket brother, looks amazing!
I thought Popos where the king of cold weather starting?pos Polaris has to go so that's a big job again not sure why it doesn't idle and fire up and get two old sleds going. One week and counting.
I thought Popos where the king of cold weather starting?
Honda doesn't make sleds so they keep sending vehicles out with AAA batteries that wouldn't turn the engine over on a cool evening.
At least that's what I heard.
What the f*** are you listening too?? Lol..The shock took a sec to figure out. You build the door then take hanging fish scale at the top shock mount point to weight the door after mounted to figure weight. Ok 31 pounds. I used 35 works great. You use extension mount on door and that uses shock to pull door in when shut. Built mount on factory bolt spot works great. A couple braces were added also can never be too solid. It's coming! Look at shock I made sure to use one with defroster wire clips, I'll be adding exterior lighting on the doors to make up for the tinted windows. View attachment 28662
Done for the night I need a beer or five!
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What the f*** are you listening too??
Straight up Idaho gangsta crap...Ya well I have kids lol. I'm not always the one Bluetoothed in I'm not like @drfuber no music really bothers me. Tunes and beer I'm pretty good
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Straight up Idaho gangsta crap...
I have never saw a defroster wire hookup on a strut (I am from Bama though) like that and like the gullwing setup. U deserve 6 beers minimum! Awesome job!The shock took a sec to figure out. You build the door then take hanging fish scale at the top shock mount point to weight the door after mounted to figure weight. Ok 31 pounds. I used 35 works great. You use extension mount on door and that uses shock to pull door in when shut. Built mount on factory bolt spot works great. A couple braces were added also can never be too solid. It's coming! Look at shock I made sure to use one with defroster wire clips, I'll be adding exterior lighting on the doors to make up for the tinted windows. View attachment 28662
Done for the night I need a beer or five!
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s*** they have them there too lol. It'll work excellent for power then ground through hinges. One wire disconnect when doors pulled. Gullwing was way to go it's simple and opens up wide so eases getting in and loading. Two pins to pull from hinges and I gut this quick release for the strut.I have never saw a defroster wire hookup on a strut (I am from Bama though) like that and like the gullwing setup. U deserve 6 beers minimum! Awesome job!
Pitchers only count as 1.s*** they have them there too lol. It'll work excellent for power then ground through hinges. One wire disconnect when doors pulled. Gullwing was way to go it's simple and opens up wide so eases getting in and loading. Two pins to pull from hinges and I gut this quick release for the strut.
Thanks for that Snuff! It's been a long rough week the possibility of only 6 is very slim. Maybe pitchers!
Been there. Nuff said.You've got a good wife too! Mine was pissed after I cut all that plastic in the living room it was impossible to get out of the carpet! I'm now using a blanket.
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