Things are finally moving along. I've spent a crazy amount of time trying to make my power mirrors fit. No matter where I mount them, they won't fold back without the window trim interfering. I finally decided to use a pair of thick washers as spacers. That means I will have to use some sort of RTV or other sealant around the mirror base. I marked up the old door, to make a drilling template. The unfortunate part is, I failed to indicate which set of holes offered the best mounting location, so I will have to re-mount them one more time, to confirm. I do NOT want to drill the new doors in the wrong location.
Today, I unboxed the doors from Paul ("Minty's Parts"). Paul had packed these for shipping a couple of years ago, but the buyer never came through. He did an amazing job keeping them protected from damage.
For what it's worth, the retail cost of shipping a pair of doors across country is pretty crazy. If I did not have a substantial retiree discount with FedEx, the shipping cost may have been a deal breaker.
Once I'm done with this project, I anticipate having a few parts to give away:
- Original doors (one with 8 holes, the other with its original 2 holes)
- Tailgate
- Hood
- Tailgate
- Bench seat
Jack