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Re: REAR INSIDE DOOR PANEL



Damn.

Thanks Peter for the detailed description, even if it 
does through a big monkey wrench into things :-(

Joe,

That door panel wouldn't happen to be coming from a 
wagon would it ?   (I can wish can't I :-))

Mike L.

> From: "PETER  COULTER" <PETER.COULTER@prodigy.net>
> To: <mlarosa@v8q.East.Sun.COM>
> Subject: REAR INSIDE DOOR PANEL
> Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 16:57:39 -0000
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> They are different from the sedan to the wagon and if you are going to
> interchange them; you have to have the door handle and the inside brace
> from the donor car. You will also have to cut the wire holder for the
> window switch to be able to have enough cable to reach the new position.
> You will also have difficulty closing the door if the rear seats are down
> (It will close but will put a slight indent in the side bolster). That is
> the reason the sedans rear pulls are different from the
> wagons........Besides that; the panels are exactly the
> same...........except for the cutout for the speaker in the wagon.
> 
> 
> Peter
> Audionly
> 

Mike LaRosa  (978) 442-1250