90 Degree Lambo's
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I've never seen a tib with them and I'm considering geting them but I'm still waiting the welders response on a price... So I was wondering, does any one on here have these? I love the look of them because they go up so much further, and offer full interior access.
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well i know autoloc makes them, but i wouldn't trust a universal kit... rather not have my doors fall off... but if your welder designs it for your car specifically, then it should be ok... i like the 75 degree ones better personally...
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Yeah he said he welds them to a plate and then the plate welds to the car, I've seen it done before and the guy drove with the doors up about 15MPH, because I was behind him with mine up at a show... So I know they'll be sturdy... Depends on his price, I dont mind the 75's and I can do those myself easy, I just cant weld sad.gif
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get those new 110degree doors that will go even farther. seen em on a civic here and it was pretty sick.
thought the door was gonna swing right off the car.
thought the door was gonna swing right off the car.
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lambo doors are gay, and very overplayed IMO.. rice..
anyway, on topic, if you are going to spend some $$$ and change your doors, i would do something completely custom, and unique. do something like the this:
and have it open up and out, and pivot where the hood/windshield/fender meet.
that would look hella cool.
anyway, on topic, if you are going to spend some $$$ and change your doors, i would do something completely custom, and unique. do something like the this:
and have it open up and out, and pivot where the hood/windshield/fender meet.
that would look hella cool.
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