Doors and sidewalks.... for the lowered people
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Doors and sidewalks.... for the lowered people
Has anyone considered getting a scissor hinge of some sort for their car doors, both my girlfriend and my mother have gotten my door stuck on a sidewalk even after i've told them to open it slowly and not swing it open. The scratch/chip isn't that noticeable since it's at the bottom of the door but it still bugs me.
I was wondering if anyone knew of a place that makes hinges for doors that'll slightly lift it up. I don't want lambo doors because unless you have a lambo it's a bit tacky in my opinion. Just something that allows the door to tilt up slightly to clear sidewalks
I was wondering if anyone knew of a place that makes hinges for doors that'll slightly lift it up. I don't want lambo doors because unless you have a lambo it's a bit tacky in my opinion. Just something that allows the door to tilt up slightly to clear sidewalks
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Most of the time I do, or if it's to high i'll let them out at a driveway entrance. But for sidewalks I know I can clear I just tell them to not open completely... which doesn't always happen. It would be interesting to fabricate something that tilts it slightly upwards when the door is completely open. At least I think so lol
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A previous girlfriend did that to my previous car. Opened the door so quickly and hard that it got stuck. I was dropping her off in a no stopping zone and the door was so stuck, I had to get out lift up at the jam of the b-pillar while she tried to close the door. We still couldn't get it until another guy happened along and was able to help by lifting the a-pillar corner of the car at the same time I was lifting at the b-pillar and she manage to drag the door off the side walk. For the life of me I have no idea how she managed to get it THAT suck but it ripped off all the paint on the bottom edge of the door and bent the bottom of the door pretty badly. Oh and it was winter so by the time I had it looked at the cancer had already set in....
Oh, and the solution to this is Air!
Bag that thing and no more problems.
Scissor doors look stupid on anything but super cars. As soon as Civics and crap like Chevy Aveo's started installing scissor door kits, it became the least cool thing to do... Kinda like "altezza" taillights... Ricers ruined it!
Oh, and the solution to this is Air!
Bag that thing and no more problems.
Scissor doors look stupid on anything but super cars. As soon as Civics and crap like Chevy Aveo's started installing scissor door kits, it became the least cool thing to do... Kinda like "altezza" taillights... Ricers ruined it!
Last edited by Shmee; 10-27-12 at 02:52 PM.
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A previous girlfriend did that to my previous car. Opened the door so quickly and hard that it got stuck. I was dropping her off in a no stopping zone and the door was so stuck, I had to get out lift up at the jam of the b-pillar while she tried to close the door. We still couldn't get it until another guy happened along and was able to help by lifting the a-pillar corner of the car at the same time I was lifting at the b-pillar and she manage to drag the door off the side walk. For the life of me I have no idea how she managed to get it THAT suck but it ripped off all the paint on the bottom edge of the door and bent the bottom of the door pretty badly. Oh and it was winter so by the time I had it looked at the cancer had already set in....
Oh, and the solution to this is Air!
Bag that thing and no more problems.
Scissor doors look stupid on anything but super cars. As soon as Civics and crap like Chevy Aveo's started installing scissor door kits, it became the least cool thing to do... Kinda like "altezza" taillights... Ricers ruined it!
Oh, and the solution to this is Air!
Bag that thing and no more problems.
Scissor doors look stupid on anything but super cars. As soon as Civics and crap like Chevy Aveo's started installing scissor door kits, it became the least cool thing to do... Kinda like "altezza" taillights... Ricers ruined it!
That's why I don't want a full scissor door lol, It's hard to explain but something that makes it so when you open your door it'll scissor upwards a tiny but. Almost as if the hinge of the door allows you to go a tiny bit vertical but mostly horizontal.
I do like the benefits that air has, I won't say anything in terms of ride quality since I've never rode in a bagged car but from what my friends say and from what i've researched, static has better handling. I do appreciate and recognize the benefits of air but I rather roll hard all the time, for me it represents more of a dedication to being slammed. But that's my opinion
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