Alloy Door Pins

Bodykits, alloy bits'n'pieces etc etc
col
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Post by col »

Has anyone got some alloy door pins on their car, if so how had are they to fit? I was thinking of changing them when i have to the door cover off replacing the front speakers.

Thanks
Colin
[url=http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/newowners?id=126]Owner 126[/url]
For sale- 17" Miglia Alloys. pm me if your interested

kmarei
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Location: Virginia, USA

Post by kmarei »

i just did them 2 days ago!
i got the ones from richbrook that have a little red LED that blinks with my alarm
they look good
but they were not easy to install
you have to cut the original ones off
and the metal stalk they are attached to is very tough. and you have to cut them as they are molded on the metal stalk.
the new ones are very easy to install after you take off the old ones

Nikos
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Location: Athens-Greece

Post by Nikos »

I have the same installed as Kmarei but without the led. Indeed tough for the old one to be removed. Best results and easier to cut old ones if 2 take on the job. The new ones look great and silly to be installed :smile:

col
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Post by col »

Cheers lad but i'm not gonna bother if its so much hassle

but thanks anyway
Colin
[url=http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/newowners?id=126]Owner 126[/url]
For sale- 17" Miglia Alloys. pm me if your interested

Freedive
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Location: Dorset.

Post by Freedive »

Five minutes, really easy, no hassle. Richbrook do them 12£.

col
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Post by col »

I was gonna get the richbrook ones but want a simple direct replacement and not want to hack the door to bits!!
Colin
[url=http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/newowners?id=126]Owner 126[/url]
For sale- 17" Miglia Alloys. pm me if your interested

Freedive
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Location: Dorset.

Post by Freedive »

Fitting Richbrook door pins.

Undo one hex bolt to partly lossen door skin on side.

Hacksaw through metal rod (approx. 2.5mm diameter) below base of existing door pin.

Tad of superglue in new pin and push down on rod. The Richbrook pin takes into account the cutting so it dosen't sit any lower than existing.

Refit door skin.

Spend rest of day getting superglue of your fingers.