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Lambo
IF you do decide to go for it, my suggestion is NOT to motorize them.
I recently did the connections for Lambo doors on an Escalade.
If you have any power controls in the door (pwr. lock, window..) all the wires will need to be extended.
It took 17 seconds to open, and 15 seconds to close each door.
Imagine doing that in a downpour, or snow storm.
I recently did the connections for Lambo doors on an Escalade.
If you have any power controls in the door (pwr. lock, window..) all the wires will need to be extended.
It took 17 seconds to open, and 15 seconds to close each door.
Imagine doing that in a downpour, or snow storm.
nah, it will defiantly be opened manually, I dont think I will end up doing it anytime soon, but it would be nice to see how much it would cost.
this summer im defiantly going to end up buying a new set of wheels..something 20" +.
I start my apprenticeship around july so ill have the extra money
this summer im defiantly going to end up buying a new set of wheels..something 20" +.
I start my apprenticeship around july so ill have the extra money
Originally Posted by Eli47
IF you do decide to go for it, my suggestion is NOT to motorize them.
I recently did the connections for Lambo doors on an Escalade.
If you have any power controls in the door (pwr. lock, window..) all the wires will need to be extended.
It took 17 seconds to open, and 15 seconds to close each door.
Imagine doing that in a downpour, or snow storm.
I recently did the connections for Lambo doors on an Escalade.
If you have any power controls in the door (pwr. lock, window..) all the wires will need to be extended.
It took 17 seconds to open, and 15 seconds to close each door.
Imagine doing that in a downpour, or snow storm.
Originally Posted by zinger002
just for a refrence for me aswell, how much cutting and grinding is envolved? or is it bolt up or weld on?
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