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I was in the DIY section looking for instructions so I could install some parts I have in transit. However, the link to the .pdf instructions didn't work for me. Does anyone still have the "Side Cladding Rubber Replacement" instructions from Jeff Coe and Ben Johnson or the "Door Handle Gasket Replacement" .pdf by 968gene?
Appreciate any help.
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I've got most if not all of the PDFs.....just like my DJ days, I'm taking requests......
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Tama, Got the .pdf. Great detailed instructions. Looks more involved than I hoped.
Cloud9...68, sent you an IM.
Thanks for the quick response,
Greg
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Shouldn't be a problem. Thanks.
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Does anyone have instructions for "the cutting technique" of installing the door handle gasket mentioned in that Door Gasket DIY thread? I am a little apprehensive of all the disassembly of the door and reported difficulty of getting things back together.
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The .pdf doesn't have instructions to cut the gasket anywhere that I read. I did a word search on "cut" and didn't find anything, in case I wasn't reading carefully enough.
I'm having trouble seeing where the modified "cutting" procedure departs from the .pdf procedure.
In the old thread, it said "The difference between doing the replacement with the cut, and proper replacement, is: the "cut" only requires removing one bolt, the one holding the door handle in place. The "proper" replacement requires doing that, plus removing the door handle electrical connector and the two mechanical links so the the handle can be completely separated from the car.
If you are not disconnecting anything from the door handle (and cutting the gasket so you can pass it around wires/rods) do you still have to take the door panel off?
I'm not trying to be dense, I just like to know exactly what I'm getting myself into before I start. I fear putting my car out of commission because I disassembled the door and can't get it back together.
If it's possible to just unscrew the 5mm screw, pull the handle away from the door, put the gasket around the rods, and put the handle back, I'd just as soon skip all the door panel disassembly. Maybe that's just wishful thinking.
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I like the short version. I have no desire to see what's inside my doors. Thanks Dave.
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I also cut the handle gasket to install it. Used a razor blade and cut at bottom so it wouldn't show. Very easy, very nice.
Would someone send me the side cladding gasket replacement pdf file also? I'm very hesitant to do this without some instruction and best practices; expecting to break some fasteners...
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I just assumed even with good instructions I'd break fasteners and ordered new ones. Still waiting on the gaskets and cladding rubber/fasteners, but I should be ready to go when they arrive. It's great not to have to muddle through without instructions and advice.
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found these for door handle gaskets, but no pdf...after removing screw, handle may need a gentle tap forward
Brian
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