Larry,
There was a post in early summer? of another company making door kits, they looked like good quality, perhaps better than Speedway and were inexpensive, i can't find the info but someone here may remember. Just a thought.
Keith Bowman
I'm sorry but if you have a body you have a door..
It's a bit of work,but cutting and building the jamb's are not that hard to do..
Here's mine roughed in...
I'm sorry but if you have a body you have a door..
It's a bit of work,but cutting and building the jamb's are not that hard to do..
Here's mine roughed in...
I tried twice, and that link wouldnt work for me. A couple years ago I watched my father install a speedway door kit (I assume the same one the OP is asking about, as I doubt they have more than one), and it was a POS. It took a ton of work. If you dont feel comforable cutting your door out, and making it work like Track T has shown. You wont want speedways kit either.
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