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Sliding door decision

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I have a high top that started out as a panel van. I need a new sliding door and wondered if it would look odd if I fitted one with flush fitted rubbers that was a camper door rather than a cut out panel van door. I need a new door desperately as each tim I close it more metal falls off! :(
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Well you know what they say about beggars and choosers :rofl it would look a bit odd but its up to you and wether you are a beggar or not.
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hmmm, i have found a panel van, just need to find the owner as its not moved in 2 years :)
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So will a C reg sliding door fit a Y reg van?
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mearnsy wrote:So will a C reg sliding door fit a Y reg van?

Is the handle length the same? If it isn't, then it won't.
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Handle might be changed, is it late door or early
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C reg is 1986 so that would be a late, changeover was 1984.
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Uh,didnt see the C reg bit :oops:
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So won't fit then?
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To fit straight on you need a pre 1984 door easy to tell as the early has a long handle and handle indent , the late one has both smaller handle and handle indent.
so no it wont fit.
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