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New doors or rust free imports?
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<blockquote data-quote="busdiver" data-source="post: 525413" data-attributes="member: 18889"><p>i'd go with bigG although from recent experience if the door base is bad your door skin is likely to be a bit iffy at best. i've gone down the repair route replacement bottom section and new door skin, although i'm not paying labour as doing it my self but are,nt brand new doors about 300quid and you will still need to paint it. the door bottom sections from schofield are really good and made of the same weight steel as OG they were also very helpful with advice as to where to start on the whole door skin replacement</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busdiver, post: 525413, member: 18889"] i'd go with bigG although from recent experience if the door base is bad your door skin is likely to be a bit iffy at best. i've gone down the repair route replacement bottom section and new door skin, although i'm not paying labour as doing it my self but are,nt brand new doors about 300quid and you will still need to paint it. the door bottom sections from schofield are really good and made of the same weight steel as OG they were also very helpful with advice as to where to start on the whole door skin replacement [/QUOTE]
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