I would have done the same thing, had I not already painted my doors.
However, I've found that a piece of aluminum, bent to the right shape
and bonded to the door, then riveted on the side and screwed from the
top works very well. My doors seal so tight that the pull was
necessary. As to controting around to sue them, I find that leaving my
shoulders outlide of the harness, until the doors are sealed, allows me
to turn enough, in the seat to get the job done. When Mary is with me,
I pull her door and she pulls mine... ;)
Jeff - Baby Blue
164 hours
jaussi@ubtanet.com wrote:
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>I built up small foam bumps...about 3 inches long and 3/8" high on the lower
>window frame and about 3" behind center then glassed them over with bid.
>This gives enough grip for pull as most of the pressure in mine needs to be
>down and in. They are really not very noticeable visually.
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>Curtis Jaussi N6125A
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
>[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of astills
>Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 11:36 AM
>To: Europa-List@Matronics. Com
>Subject: Europa-List: Door Pull
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>For those of you that put door pulls on the back of the doors...how did you
>attach them ,
>without cutting an access hole or did you have to cut one. I don't wnat to
>cut an access hole
>as that would weaken the area of the pull.
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>Al Stills
>N625AZ
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