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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: a2reed on 10 January 2013, 16:09:07
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I have read the guide and am about to undertake the repair ... my question is the rounded ends of the repair plate ...
Is the shappe of the plate required, the same size as the outer skin hole it has to go through if you see what I mean
By that I mean there is an outer layer that apearrs to be the same shape ias the reprofiled plate
I am tring to avoid taking the door off and cannot quite get to see the damaged area so if the outer skin "hole " is the same sive that would make things much easier
Does anyone know?
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I have read the guide and am about to undertake the repair ... my question is the rounded ends of the repair plate ...
Is the shappe of the plate required, the same size as the outer skin hole it has to go through if you see what I mean
By that I mean there is an outer layer that apearrs to be the same shape ias the reprofiled plate
I am tring to avoid taking the door off and cannot quite get to see the damaged area so if the outer skin "hole " is the same sive that would make things much easier
Does anyone know?
I'm not really sure what you mean. But the plate that goes on the inside of the door goes on a you buy it ie full size. The other is cut just enough to fit it into the hole at the front edge of the door where the check strap emerges from the door. You don't need to remove the door. :y
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I see....understand about the inside one ...but as for the outer one ... to what shape to I cut it ... is it the same shape as the hole you have to pass it through to get it to its resting place... if you see what I mean?
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You do need to take the door card off ;)
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are we talking about the door strap bushing??? 2 minute job and no door or card to come off.
sorry if i have it wrong :)
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are we talking about the door strap bushing??? 2 minute job and no door or card to come off.
sorry if i have it wrong :)
No think the op is fitting repair plates ::)
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I see....understand about the inside one ...but as for the outer one ... to what shape to I cut it ... is it the same shape as the hole you have to pass it through to get it to its resting place... if you see what I mean?
I think I just chopped 1/4" off top & bottom :-\ It was a while ago now.
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I've fitted 4 sets of these repair plates so far and I haven't had to cut anything off or reshape any of them. They are fiddly but do go.
Lee.
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Ok chaps well wish me luck!!
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You need as much area as possible on the inside repair plate, as it is that which has to bridge any damage on the panel inside the door, to give it strength. You need to offer it up from inside the door, so door card and polythene seal off.
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Luckily I have the larger repair panel for the inside
(http://s919.beta.photobucket.com/user/a2reed/media/20130111_1817231_zps4414dcb4.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0)
Part number on it if anyone needs it ... what with that and the carefully trimmed plate for the outside , hopefully all shoulf be well ...I HopE!
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Yes, sorry. Was about to say that the outer one can be a challenge to get in unless the corners are rounded off. Got sidetracked half way through the post. ::)
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Sorry tried to put the picture in in last post but did not work ... here is the panel I plan to use for the inside
(http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/ad32/a2reed/20130111_1817231_zps4414dcb4.jpg)
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Sorry tried to put the picture in in last post but did not work ... here is the panel I plan to use for the inside
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It's too involved using that repair panel. Just use the small rectangular plates & sandwich what's left of the front of the door between the two. The front edge of my door had ripped right through, but has managed with the two plates fpor years.