FAO Beeman
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Ive been told to FAO you on this one mate. How much work and what work is involved to make these mk4 door cards fit into a mk3 SI. Mines a 3dr so that you know. Grateful if you could help. Cheers
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Very, Very little.
1. Get the cards
2. Take off your old cards
3. The tingee that connects to your old interior handle has a plastic end, this will need to be trimmed to fit into the mk4 handle, use a stanley knife or something simular.
4. Mke sure it fits on to it properly, before you put on the new card, the handle surround should slot into the standerd holes.
5. The cilps on the mk4 card will need to moved around to the same clips os the mk3, note that the new card will be weak in the middle, so make sure all the clips are in properly.
6. The card slots down from the bottom of the window, clip in all the clips, connect the subframe for the handle, put the cover over the subframe, the hole for the handle screw is in the exact same place, so screw it in.
7. Hay presto done
8. Done forget to do the other side or youl look like a ponce
1. Get the cards
2. Take off your old cards
3. The tingee that connects to your old interior handle has a plastic end, this will need to be trimmed to fit into the mk4 handle, use a stanley knife or something simular.
4. Mke sure it fits on to it properly, before you put on the new card, the handle surround should slot into the standerd holes.
5. The cilps on the mk4 card will need to moved around to the same clips os the mk3, note that the new card will be weak in the middle, so make sure all the clips are in properly.
6. The card slots down from the bottom of the window, clip in all the clips, connect the subframe for the handle, put the cover over the subframe, the hole for the handle screw is in the exact same place, so screw it in.
7. Hay presto done
8. Done forget to do the other side or youl look like a ponce
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