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On my TR6 I have covered the top of the door with Vynil to copy the very expensive door pulls they were fitted with.

 

I have fitted a couple of retaining nuts so I can screw my TR4 door handles to, so the door can be closed easily, then I need to fit the door cards properly after finding where

 

to cut the holes for the TR4 door handle screws.

 

where the door pocket is fitted there are 2 self tappers, one at the front of the pocket and one at the Back, are the caps available separately for these screws, I need 4 but £29 seems a bit OTT.

 

In fact my door cards don't have any holes for the screws which begs the question are they needed.

 

 

 

 

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post-9073-0-38960200-1503167628_thumb.jpgI found the original pocket screw caps on my 4A a poor solution. If you are not bothered about originality why not do as I did and use chrome capped mirror screws. I see that the attached are available from Amazon at £1.25 for four including free delivery, besat that!!

 

Tim

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Bugger, Roger, had I known the captive nuts were still available, (147) it would have saved me a fair bit of work

 

Thanks for the caps tip I shall get me some

Pete.

 

Cheers Tim.

 

I would not put the handles in the door card. Sorry should not post reply at your request.

Thank you, but I note you just cannot stop yourself.

 

Kind regards Peter.

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