> There are many reasons to remove the doors!!! I removed them because I was > doing a complete repaint and wanted to do some repair in that area. I see > no reason to work around the doors just to avoid realigning them. It is > not hard to do. In my case I did not even use the doors that were on the > body. Both were damaged and I had much better doors. I have removed many > doors and never had more than a very little bit of trouble > realigning. Most door alignment trouble is caused by loose hinges. > > In addition, I did not say to remove the doors, I said that IF you remove > the doors you had better make provision to avoid problems with the body > when off the frame. Since I had to remove the doors I welded angle iron > across the door opening. > > Sam =================================================================== I am only refering to the doors as to when you are seperating the body and lifting it off, I remove the doors once this is done for easy access to all parts of a restoration, door alignment is easy, wleding angle iron is not needed with the doors in place. "FT"
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