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amigov6

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Wish i'd listened.
« on: 29 September 2007, 19:32:01 »

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Looks like i need a new door. I watched the door bush changes at the Lakes but left it too late.
   The check strap's pulled away from inside. I wanted to keep it all original. Gutted. >:(
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Re: Wish i'd listened.
« Reply #1 on: 29 September 2007, 19:36:50 »

I have that to look forward to soon :(
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Re: Wish i'd listened.
« Reply #2 on: 29 September 2007, 19:50:40 »

There is a repair kit for that, about a fiver iirc...
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Re: Wish i'd listened.
« Reply #3 on: 29 September 2007, 19:54:18 »

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There is a repair kit for that, about a fiver iirc...

Indeed there is, Jim just did it on his

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Re: Wish i'd listened.
« Reply #4 on: 29 September 2007, 20:52:00 »

Thats the bush within the roller thats fubar.

I repaired mine with a short bit of copper central heating piping inside the roller that I had in the garage.  Been almost 2 years of (drivers door) use and still sound.....

Straightforward to try it Guy, otherwise its a new checkstrap.   (and I may just be able to help out a fellow curry lover with one of them.....   :y)
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Re: Wish i'd listened.
« Reply #5 on: 29 September 2007, 22:09:17 »

 :(The checkstrap's torn through the inside of the door so does the repair kit cover this, like a big washer so to speak? I.e like plating the ripped metal with a larger plate? Have plenty of nuts/bolts etc & do'nt mind buying replacement checkstrap but want to keep original door.
    This is the first fault i've had so ca'nt complain. Taken checkstrap out for now so must remember on windy days!!! I did replace washer on passenger side while i was at it!
     Thanks to all for your help. BIG curry next year. :y
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Re: Wish i'd listened.
« Reply #6 on: 29 September 2007, 22:15:11 »

my drivers side door had hardly any metal on it at all.

The repair kit comes with two plates, it sandwhiches the damaged metal between the two.
They are both the same size, one will need to be ground down a bit in order to get it to fit in the aparture, try and keep it as large as possible as this will help to displace the force generated by the check strap.
Mines as good as new now   :y
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Re: Wish i'd listened.
« Reply #7 on: 29 September 2007, 22:16:18 »

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:(The checkstrap's torn through the inside of the door so does the repair kit cover this, like a big washer so to speak? I.e like plating the ripped metal with a larger plate? Have plenty of nuts/bolts etc & do'nt mind buying replacement checkstrap but want to keep original door.
    This is the first fault i've had so ca'nt complain. Taken checkstrap out for now so must remember on windy days!!! I did replace washer on passenger side while i was at it!
     Thanks to all for your help. BIG curry next year. :y
Its likely the repair kit will still be OK ;)
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Re: Wish i'd listened.
« Reply #8 on: 29 September 2007, 22:47:46 »

If the repair kit is sold by Vauxhall for this car and repair, why the hell don,t it fit.....why does it have to be ground down???? :-/
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« Reply #9 on: 29 September 2007, 22:51:40 »

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If the repair kit is sold by Vauxhall for this car and repair, why the hell don,t it fit.....why does it have to be ground down???? :-/
Coz it don't fit the hole for the easiest way in....
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Re: Wish i'd listened.
« Reply #10 on: 29 September 2007, 22:52:05 »

If you check out the bottom piccy in Amigov6's link and look for the metal bush protruding from below the bracket below the roller you will see what I replaced.

That and a couple of plates either side of the door frame done the job - and a pair of slightly longer screws as well!!

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Re: Wish i'd listened.
« Reply #11 on: 01 October 2007, 22:06:00 »

 :)Phoned vx today, new checkstrap £28 inc. vat. They hav'nt heard of the repair kit but said they'd look into it & phone back...........they did'nt. The spares dept. work same hours as i do so hard to talk directly. When i can get in there's only sales staff on who want to sell me a new Daewoo (sorry Chevrolet) or eat pot noodles & play with thier girly gelled hair whilst ignoring you (seriously)
   I'm considering going in showing a healthy interest in buying one of thier blandmobiles, applying for finance & all the extras, doing the test drive then just ignoring them & see how they like it. C***s!! >:(
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« Reply #12 on: 01 October 2007, 23:33:23 »

PM sent.    ;)

Send a quick PM to user Jim - he was going to measure the repair plate sizes and, to be honest, even someone with fingers like sausages could cut up thin sheet steel plates and drill a couple of holes.....  I have the door catch and screws, nothing else needed except the plates...

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Re: Wish i'd listened.
« Reply #14 on: 02 October 2007, 07:33:02 »

M_DTM has just made one for me, I'm sure he'll know the sizes  :y
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