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Old 07-09-2011, 04:55 AM
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... then a leg extends off that block through to the chassis...
That sound something like what I want but I just can't figure out exactly what you mean. Could you post some more photos that illustrate the setup. Thanks.

Here is what I have at the moment. I have cut out the inner panel and will replace it with with a sheet of aluminiun with a few rolled ribs. I've made some inner spreader plates for the door hinges and that's about it, so far.
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Old 07-09-2011, 06:47 AM
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That sound something like what I want but I just can't figure out exactly what you mean. Could you post some more photos that illustrate the setup. Thanks.

Here is what I have at the moment. I have cut out the inner panel and will replace it with with a sheet of aluminiun with a few rolled ribs. I've made some inner spreader plates for the door hinges and that's about it, so far.
What about replacing those spreader plates with a piece of 5mm x 50mm flat bar extending across both hinges. Bend the 5mm bar to follow the contour of the door, then butt weld 2 pieces of 32mm x 4mm steel tube running as the intrusion bars. Add a gusset welded at 90deg to the 5mm flat bar to brace the butt joint. Then do similar on the other end for the latch to attach to. (just an opinion, no responsibility taken!)

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Does it use the datsun frame for the hinges and striker plate to mount to?

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Old 07-09-2011, 05:01 PM
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Thanks for the input.

I would be concerned that in joining the two hinge spreader plates I would limit the ability to align the door properly.

If I read John Wilson's comments correctly the requirements are that an intrusion bay should NOT engage the pillars/jamb as it may inhibit the function of the hinges and the latch?

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...Does it use the datsun frame for the hinges and striker plate to mount to?
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Old 07-11-2011, 02:31 AM
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That sound something like what I want but I just can't figure out exactly what you mean. Could you post some more photos that illustrate the setup. Thanks.
Sorry for the dodgy pics, just saw your message and didn't have time (feel like) pulling the seats out in the cold and dark.
I hope they explain it a bit better for you than I could in words.





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