Red Bx at Breakers
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Red Bx at Breakers
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Doesnt say what it is or what was wrong with it.
Richard.
Doesnt say what it is or what was wrong with it.
Richard.
1985 MK1 BX Digit
1986 MK1 BX Leader
1988 19RD
1983 Tin Snail
1986 MK1 BX Leader
1988 19RD
1983 Tin Snail
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its been officially scrapped and the paperwork done so parts only they told me, shame it looks ok, note the sunroof deflector!
Last edited by Tim Leech on Wed Oct 06, 2010 11:20 am, edited 1 time in total.
Lots of Motors, mostly semi broken....
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Eeek, that means taking off all the door cards, can you imagine the labour charge at the dealer when they were fitted new!toddao wrote:I think you have to remove the door handle to fit them though. But this is a vague 'think' based on a quick look at an unopened packet that I saw..
Lots of Motors, mostly semi broken....
Tim, you were right - they are simply stuck on with some double-sided tape. I say 'simply' but after 20 years they're pretty hard to remove without breaking them.
I just went and removed the set from that wreck around the corner. The mechanic told me to just take them as he was fully involved with an old Merc.
Maybe a hair-dryer would have helped but it's quite a warm day here today and I only slightly cracked one of them.
It would have been too mad - as you pointed out - that the handles would have had to have been removed for installation!
I just went and removed the set from that wreck around the corner. The mechanic told me to just take them as he was fully involved with an old Merc.
Maybe a hair-dryer would have helped but it's quite a warm day here today and I only slightly cracked one of them.
It would have been too mad - as you pointed out - that the handles would have had to have been removed for installation!
Todd
this yellow writing is really hard to read
this yellow writing is really hard to read
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You mean you don't carry one in your tool kit?toddao wrote:Maybe a hair-dryer would have helped
The other option would have been to cut them out of the door panel and weld them into your doors - would give you some practice before tackling the yellow Break...
I've got a price for the door which apparently is in good condition. No price for delivery yet but if anyone else is going for bits would they be able to store it for me please?
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door protectors
if you have acess to electricity use a heat gun with exstention GENTLY MOVE HEAT GUN BACK AND FORWARD THEY WIL COME OFF SORRY ABOUT THE CAPS LOCK got me hand slapped last time .
1993 1.7 tzd red
1986 1.9 dtr white
1986 1.9 dtr white