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    need pic of bare, loaded door 71 LWB

    Wondering if anybody has a picture of an LWB assembled door with the door panel removed.? I have an empty door that I have to bolt in all the hdwr (regulator, vent frames, weather strip channel etc.) and I am trying to figure out what size bolt washer goes where with what bolt etc. Any help appreciated

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    Not sure if this helps you.

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    It helps greatly, Thank you very much. Just need to figure out how to get the vent window and rear window channel bolted in correctly. That pic even appears to be the same color as my car, Bahia red.? Thanks again.

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    Once you get the pieces in the door, they kinda become obvious where they attach. Leave everything a little loose till you get all the window parts in so you can get them adjusted. That is the tricky finicky part.

    Mark..

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    Do these help, Targa but same basic idea.
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    Thanks for the addl pics Dave. Is popular opinion to replace the windows felts/fuzzies in the channel (in lower vent frame and stand alone rear channel) if the originals if not too bad.?

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    If you have the frame out replace the felts and rubbers. The wind vent tends to whistle when the rubber gets a bit harder. Targa does not use felt in rear channel.
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    Thanks again for the tips, big help

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    The Haynes workshop manual has a fairly good description of door assembly, including what sequence to bolt it together. Page 240 on in my copy.

    Paul

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    Thx Paul, which Haynes manual would that be, the regular one or one of the specialized Haynes 911 resto books.? Thx

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