Heres a teaser (again)*UPDATED*
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Heres a teaser (again)*UPDATED*
Ok install was pretty good started at 6 finished up at around 11 or so (this includes a couple beers and a couple of buddies here). I only had one screwup throughout the install, you'll see it tommorow. Well I still gotta put the skirts and the front bumper back on tommorow...But for now heres a pic, not the best lighting btw the pic is a little fuzzy..
Full Photoshoot tommorow.
Not gonna keep you in suspense this time...I will be installing tommorow after work....More pics to come.
Full Photoshoot tommorow.
Not gonna keep you in suspense this time...I will be installing tommorow after work....More pics to come.
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how much you pay for the kit man? and do you know approximatly shops charge to get them installed? i think when i'm done modifying my vic the vertical doors would be a great finishing touch.
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if u guys are so curious to how much it cost or if any modifications are needed than why dont u guys just go to the damn www.verticaldoors.com website
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Sir yes sir......
LoL. I don't think vertical doors go all that well with out cars. They are civic's. Anyways, good luck on the install and hopefully you like it.
Sir yes sir......
LoL. I don't think vertical doors go all that well with out cars. They are civic's. Anyways, good luck on the install and hopefully you like it.
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Installation time I think I'm looking at a good 4-6 hours... As for the price I got a somewhat sponsorship so I didnt pay much over cost of them which is a really good discount...I'm just not at liberty to share exactly how much.. I will have install pics and show you guys some things to make it an easier install...
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Well from what I understand Samari 1siksivik said there is some metal on the inside of the fender that is in the way of the bracket so it has to be shaved...Dont worry I take plenty of pics...
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The fender has to be shaved becase the stock hinges only swing out. When you add the motion of swinging up, there's a control arm that swings up with it. If your fender is not shaved or rolled, then the arm would not be able to swing out. Its something you'll understand once you look at it. It's kinda confussing to explain.
As for the price of the kit. I hope you didn't pay over a few hundred cause the "cost" of the kit is actually really really insanly cheap compared to the price they sell it at. When I found out the REAL price of these kits, I was in disbelief that they are actually ripping people off by that much.
Good luck with the install. Have fun with it. And keep up the good work on your clean ride...
As for the price of the kit. I hope you didn't pay over a few hundred cause the "cost" of the kit is actually really really insanly cheap compared to the price they sell it at. When I found out the REAL price of these kits, I was in disbelief that they are actually ripping people off by that much.
Good luck with the install. Have fun with it. And keep up the good work on your clean ride...





