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  1. springer1981

    pulling trigger on hard doors

    I've read your thread on them including the part about using Bondo to fix structural cracks. I wish the best of luck with them.
  2. springer1981

    pulling trigger on hard doors

    I'm not sure how closely you looked at them but one is missing the entire window. Another has a smashed in door lever. All need seals and glass. There are other missing parts and parts that need to be replaced. And I'm not sure what Bondo you are using but Bondo isn't for any structural...
  3. springer1981

    pulling trigger on hard doors

    I agree 100%, I've bought a few things off him and he has always been fair and helpful.
  4. springer1981

    pulling trigger on hard doors

    I wouldn't give half that for them. All the windows are gone and casings damaged. Damage to some of the mechanisms and missing parts. The fiberglass needs work. You'll probably have another $1000 into by the time you have them all fixed not to mention all kinds of time. You'd be better off...
  5. springer1981

    pulling trigger on hard doors

    Original rear half doors are 3/16" thick aluminum. I measured mine at one point in my build thread... https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/my-new-1992-m998-avenger.184818/post-2207356 3/16" thick aluminum weights in at about 1.75 lbs per SQ/FT so an aluminum door 30" x 42" (just a guess) is...
  6. springer1981

    pulling trigger on hard doors

    First I have nothing to do with these doors and I have no first hand experience. I just happen to see them today on a facebook group named "HMMWV Swap Meet". There is some discussion going on about fit etc, and I would recommend checking out the discussion if you are interested. I did not see...
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