sliding door early and later type - differences
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sliding door early and later type - differences
hi, i am looking for a replacement sliding door for a 1980 van. i,m confused over late and early doors. in what year did they change and how do you know difference if door is off van, heard some reference to cranked and straight handles??? but confused. appreciate some guidance thanks
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Re: sliding door early and later type - differences
Hi,
sliding doors changed around 82/83
early ones are not interchangeable with later ones unfortunately (good condition early ones are uber rare)
early ones have a longer external handle (and recess that it sits in) the runner part that goes under the side cover is different, as too is the striker plate that keeps it shut when you close it. If a caravelle type (fitted window) the windows are slightly larger than later types also.
but by far the giveaway when looking at a door is the external handle/recess difference
how knackered is your early door? there are inner and outer bottom sections available to buy, a.h schofields/Jk do them I think, i've gotta repair one of mine too
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Brent
sliding doors changed around 82/83
early ones are not interchangeable with later ones unfortunately (good condition early ones are uber rare)
early ones have a longer external handle (and recess that it sits in) the runner part that goes under the side cover is different, as too is the striker plate that keeps it shut when you close it. If a caravelle type (fitted window) the windows are slightly larger than later types also.
but by far the giveaway when looking at a door is the external handle/recess difference
how knackered is your early door? there are inner and outer bottom sections available to buy, a.h schofields/Jk do them I think, i've gotta repair one of mine too
Regards,
Brent
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Re: sliding door early and later type - differences
Early door has a longer handle and a bigger handle recess.
Think they changed a bit later than 83. maybe 84/85
Think they changed a bit later than 83. maybe 84/85
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Re: sliding door early and later type - differences
Thanks, looking at one that states
The door is off a 1985 van. I forgot to mention there are 2 types of catch. There is a straight one and an angled one. This one is for the straight style catch. My van has the angled catch so this door wouldn't fit
so early door angled catch, straight catch later one?
not sure my weldingup to fitting repair panels - looks tricky and not sure i would be able to make sure door would fit after!! had hoped early replacement might be an option.
The door is off a 1985 van. I forgot to mention there are 2 types of catch. There is a straight one and an angled one. This one is for the straight style catch. My van has the angled catch so this door wouldn't fit
so early door angled catch, straight catch later one?
not sure my weldingup to fitting repair panels - looks tricky and not sure i would be able to make sure door would fit after!! had hoped early replacement might be an option.
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Re: sliding door early and later type - differences
An early sliding door in a condition you would be happy with and requiring minimal attention will set you back £250+.
The best thing is to post up a picture of the condition of the sliding door currently on your van then people can advise you as to the best course of action.
Any bodyshop worth it's salt can repair the door
The best thing is to post up a picture of the condition of the sliding door currently on your van then people can advise you as to the best course of action.
Any bodyshop worth it's salt can repair the door
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Re: sliding door early and later type - differences
No other way roundJohnmck wrote:
so early door angled catch, straight catch later one?
mike
Re: sliding door early and later type - differences
a late sliding door track , striker plate later and you can fit your early van with a late door.
probably cheaper than a good early door!
but inner door card and factory window and outer handle will not fit!
probably cheaper than a good early door!
but inner door card and factory window and outer handle will not fit!
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Re: sliding door early and later type - differences
Or do what i've done:
cut the front and back lock sections, and outer recess from my knackered early door
buy a good late door (£50)
cut the corresponding areas out from the good late door
weld early lock sections and recess into late door
et voila, one late door that fits an early van without having to butcher the van structure
Dave
cut the front and back lock sections, and outer recess from my knackered early door
buy a good late door (£50)
cut the corresponding areas out from the good late door
weld early lock sections and recess into late door
et voila, one late door that fits an early van without having to butcher the van structure
Dave