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On 14 Mar 2005 19:02:10 -0800, "BCITORGB"
wrote: (snipped) Hmmmm... now you've got me worried. Just to check, do you have expertise re van doors? I don't, hence my worry. I wouldn't have thought that approx 50 pounds at the mid-point of the door frame would be too much for the door-to-frame connection to withstand. However, I haven't a clue. Does anyone else out there have any opinions? Cheers, Wilf Only a few damaged car doors. Not by boats, but by kids. The doors did stay on as long as they were kept locked closed and tied to the frames if necessary, but that mean exiting through the car window, which could be undignified, especially in a skirt or dress. Look at what holds your doors on. In a car it's two hinges. Stress compounded with leverage is probably not a good thing for hinges. Look at how many square inches of hinge there are. Look at the door. You may decide to just lean it against the top and lever it that way until you cobble up or buy a rack extender. Paint scrapes just need some repair (or, in my case, some ignoring), but a damaged door is more expensive in time and money and safety. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. http://www.visi.com/~cyli email: lid (strip the .invalid to email) |
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