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Old 09-12-2007, 09:47 PM   #52 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by idayota View Post
i really like the new rubber. thanks for the pictures of the latches...so they seem secure, huh? do they rattle much? seems like there are better ways to engineer a latch system, but if it works, why reinvent the wheel? cant wait to see what's next!
The latches actually don't rattle too bad. I repainted the doors so I still need to replace the rubber pad that was included to keep some of the rattle down. I have seen some people that use a similar latch but weld on extension to the release. Seems to me that you could poke an elbow if it was extended too far. Still might see what I can do with the factory door system just to make it more convient to open the door..

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dude .. come see me and bring that beer well do a quick install , and go for a dig ... (yeah right )

when the time comes , shoot me a email , and I quote you some prices .. dont really like to conduct business here on the board .
Sounds good Corey: Guess I need to get on the Passport thing just so I can get up there. Would be great to see all your projects. Your Supra truck makes me want to build one too..

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Like your new shoes. Ride is looking great
Thanks, looks like you are starting on yours too...Hope the carb rebuild worked out...
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