SECTION 34: BAGGAGE DOOR: Difference between revisions

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* If the pins ends seem loose, consider securing them with a safety wire. Thread the safety wire all the way over to the other end of the door and grab them through the door lock hole. Twist the ends and form the wire so it sits flush when pulling the safety wire all the way back towards the hinge. Safety wire the hinge pins.<br>[[File:2023-12-13 20-19-03.jpg|533x533px]]<br>Split hinge pin with safety wires.
* If the pins ends seem loose, consider securing them with a safety wire. Thread the safety wire all the way over to the other end of the door and grab them through the door lock hole. Twist the ends and form the wire so it sits flush when pulling the safety wire all the way back towards the hinge. Safety wire the hinge pins.<br>[[File:2023-12-13 20-19-03.jpg|533x533px]]<br>Split hinge pin with safety wires.


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* Step 9 - consider making the door fit perfectly (page 34-6) before closing out the door. Once you rivet the inner panel to the door, it won't warp.
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* Step 4 - see [[Door_Locks_/_Hinges_/_Handles]] for weather strip options.
* Step 4 - see [[Door_Locks_/_Hinges_/_Handles]] for weather strip options.
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