Probably a dumb question about putting late door cards(!) into an OB.
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Probably a dumb question about putting late door cards(!) into an OB.
So, I'm working on interior panels this winter. I also want to upgrade the speakers while I'm at it.
I'm pretty confident the answer is 'yes', but before I go spending my money I want to confirm: Will later door skins 'drop in' to my '82? There's a nice pair from an 88 S4 on eBay now that I'm eyeing.
I poked around using 'search', but 'will 88 door skins fit in my 82' is a bit beyond its capabilities.
Thanks for any input.
I'm pretty confident the answer is 'yes', but before I go spending my money I want to confirm: Will later door skins 'drop in' to my '82? There's a nice pair from an 88 S4 on eBay now that I'm eyeing.
I poked around using 'search', but 'will 88 door skins fit in my 82' is a bit beyond its capabilities.
Thanks for any input.
Last edited by Shawn Stanford; 10-18-2016 at 09:49 PM.
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they will fit BUT the speaker indentations will be different so you may have to cut some metal
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Shawn, the one issue I think you might come up with is the alignment of the replacement doors. If the gaps are not true all the way around I have fabricated some door hinge shims in various thicknesses that can be used to either lift or lower the rear of the doors or to move them forward, but not back. When you get to that point and need some shims for alignment, let me know and I'll send you what you might need.
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Oh.
I thought his nomenclature was off, but I was hesitant to say anything about it. It wasn't off the way I thought, however.
The door skin is the outer metal covering of the door. The inner part of the door, the frame sort of, is commonly called the door pan. Together those two components are called the door shell. The cover on the inside is called the door panel or the door card. Then there is the armrest and window and other misc items. All together it would be the door assembly.
I thought his nomenclature was off, but I was hesitant to say anything about it. It wasn't off the way I thought, however.
The door skin is the outer metal covering of the door. The inner part of the door, the frame sort of, is commonly called the door pan. Together those two components are called the door shell. The cover on the inside is called the door panel or the door card. Then there is the armrest and window and other misc items. All together it would be the door assembly.
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Yeah: Cards, not skins. My bad. Thanks for the input.
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Door panels fit just fine. Have a set of late ones from an 84 in my 81. I used spacers to fit the rear 4 inch speakers onto my car.
Otherwise you will need to cut metal.
Otherwise you will need to cut metal.
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I used '90 GT door panels in my '79 Spyder build. Have Focal 3-ways in the front doors. Used a Harley Davidson Fairing Speaker pod as a starting point for the 6 3/4" woofer, then shaped it do conforn to the door panel. Used a small spacer to bump out the midrange a little, but still had to drill a hole in the door sheet metal since the indentations in the inner door skins of the OB cars aren't very deep. Made a plate to mount the tweeter and covered all spacers, adapters, & pods with CF vinyl.
Looks like this:
Completed Door Panel Speaker Installation
Rear 6 3/4" 2-way Focal Speakers
Modified Center Console from Rear A/C Car is where the 6-channel amp for all the speakers & the Sharkwoofer lives
Blue tape is covering the Focal Crossover for the Door speakers to protect it during construction
Woofer being fitted to door panel with customized speaker pod
Focal Midrange & Tweeter installed in '90 GT Door Panels
Sharkwoofer Installed in Trunk
Looks like this:
Completed Door Panel Speaker Installation
Rear 6 3/4" 2-way Focal Speakers
Modified Center Console from Rear A/C Car is where the 6-channel amp for all the speakers & the Sharkwoofer lives
Blue tape is covering the Focal Crossover for the Door speakers to protect it during construction
Woofer being fitted to door panel with customized speaker pod
Focal Midrange & Tweeter installed in '90 GT Door Panels
Sharkwoofer Installed in Trunk
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Awesome. Thank you.