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Re: Aluminum door hinges?
[Re: mk_]
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02/20/17 02:13 AM
02/20/17 02:13 AM
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mopar
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I have a feeling he's wanting a factory style hinge. I would like the same for my barracuda
67 Barracuda, 470" B, Glide, FuelTech FT600, Precision, Ptc, QA1, Calvert, Smith racecraft, Afco, Dana 60. 275 radials
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Re: Aluminum door hinges?
[Re: mk_]
#2256700
02/20/17 05:25 PM
02/20/17 05:25 PM
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CMcAllister
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Factory hinges can be skeletonized and made much lighter than stock. It can even be made undetectable when bolted in if that's your thing.
If the results don't match the theory, change the theory.
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Re: Aluminum door hinges?
[Re: CMcAllister]
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02/21/17 01:27 AM
02/21/17 01:27 AM
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Factory hinges can be skeletonized and made much lighter than stock. It can even be made undetectable when bolted in if that's your thing. That's what I plan to do unless somebody comes up with aluminum. I don't care about being stealthy just want light and to work right. I also plan on opening them up a little and having the pins easily removable to pull the doors.. Race car stuff.. lol
67 Barracuda, 470" B, Glide, FuelTech FT600, Precision, Ptc, QA1, Calvert, Smith racecraft, Afco, Dana 60. 275 radials
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