Well....

It's not difficult conceptually, but the problem is that it's not a light
component to work with.  You will have to find a way to support the door
from beneath while attaching it to the car.  A friend and a floor jack with
a board may be just the ticket.  Then you have to get the new door to line
up properly; there will be some adjustment required at the hinges to get it
to fit the opening properly with even gaps all the way around.  Needless to
say, this isn't something to screw around with out in the cold when you have
to have the car the next morning.  Good luck.

--Geoff

On 2/5/07, latte_artician <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Alright, so the other night I was driving home in really rough weather
> and slid off the road into a sign. No damage except to the front-
> passenger door, so i was wondering how hard it is to replace a door.
> Any insight?
>

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--Geoff
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