>#1
>Has anyone ever replaced a side window in one of these? When I got my car
>the drivers side window was sitting where the seat would have been (if there
>had been a seat). I looked in the door and there is a piece of something
>(rubber?) that looks like the window is supposed to be wedged into to hold
>it in the track(I will call it the "PIECE").
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It's difficult to tell from a description what your referring to - what you
might do is look at the other side and see how it's assembled.
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>#2
>My hinges are a little loose. If I lift the door I can see play in the
>hinge pin. If I lift the door to where it would be if the hinge pin were
>not worn, it closes easily. So....
>Is there any way to adjust how the door sits? Is it possible to loosen the
>hinge where it bolts to the body or the door, and move things around a
>little bit?
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Yes you can adjust by loosening the hinge bolt's but it's only for adjusting
doors with good hinges.
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>Can the pin be replaced (not likely) or will I have to buy new hinges?
>Will the places mentioned above have the hinge? Any one know what they cost?
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Yes, but you can't buy just the pin, buy new hinges your doors will thank
you. The above places will have them and last I checked around $20- $30 apiece.
Barry Schwartz
Bschwartz@encad.com (work)
Bschwart@pacbell.net (home)
(San Diego)
70' Spitfire (under-going major surgery) , 72'-V6 Spitfire (daily driver)
70'GT6+
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