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Title: Why are many drivers side headlight door stops broken?
Post by: mopar4don on February 03, 2018, 05:33:58 PM
Is there any reason that the plastic bump stops are broke on bothe sets of drivers side headlight doors that I have?
I also looked on ebay and noticed that most drivers side doors are broke also?
Is it a adjustment issue or what?
Also how can I fix this area using acetone and ABS shavings?
Title: Re: Why are many drivers side headlight door stops broken?
Post by: JB400 on February 03, 2018, 06:07:43 PM
Considering both of mine are broke as well, I'd consider it a design error. :P
Title: Re: Why are many drivers side headlight door stops broken?
Post by: Just 6T9 CHGR on February 04, 2018, 09:16:06 AM
I'd attribute it to the extra weight of the emblems on the drivers side door... :Twocents:

Like JB said...a design error ;)
Title: Re: Why are many drivers side headlight door stops broken?
Post by: mopar4don on February 04, 2018, 05:35:00 PM
Does anyone have a picture showing what they hit on? I'm just wondering if they need to be fixed, or should I let them be broken?
Title: Re: Why are many drivers side headlight door stops broken?
Post by: bill440rt on February 04, 2018, 08:53:54 PM
It's just a design flaw. After decades of slamming shut against plastic that is brittle from age it's going to break. The extra weight of emblems in the drivers side door may very well be a contributing factor.

Having said that I've repaired a few of these already. First I made a template of the tab from thin cardboard, you can make this using the passenger side door as a pattern, then just reverse it. I then transferred the pattern to steel and cut it out. The tab repair piece made from steel is much stronger of course than plastic. I made this repair piece so it extends downward along the sloped part of the door. There, I attached it with pop rivets and panel bond adhesive. Once dry, I ground the rivet heads flat. With some bodywork and flat black paint the repair was undetectable.
Title: Re: Why are many drivers side headlight door stops broken?
Post by: mopar4don on February 05, 2018, 02:07:57 PM
Quote from: bill440rt on February 04, 2018, 08:53:54 PM
It's just a design flaw. After decades of slamming shut against plastic that is brittle from age it's going to break. The extra weight of emblems in the drivers side door may very well be a contributing factor.

Having said that I've repaired a few of these already. First I made a template of the tab from thin cardboard, you can make this using the passenger side door as a pattern, then just reverse it. I then transferred the pattern to steel and cut it out. The tab repair piece made from steel is much stronger of course than plastic. I made this repair piece so it extends downward along the sloped part of the door. There, I attached it with pop rivets and panel bond adhesive. Once dry, I ground the rivet heads flat. With some bodywork and flat black paint the repair was undetectable.
Thanks Bill, I will look into fixing it the way you described.
Still looking for a picture showing what the stop actually hits.