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    SWB versus LWB Door Differences

    Hi All,

    I searched the website, but could not find any hits on my search that answered my questions. Hopefully the brain trust can help.

    I did find this thread that was helpful
    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...ight=kunz+door


    Can a SWB door be used on a LWB car (specifically a 1970 Targa)?
    What are the differences between a SWB door and a LWB door? PET has different part numbers.

    I hope all are staying safe in this craziness.

    Thanks.
    -Dennis
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff View Post
    Thanks Cliff.

    The thread you posted answered the rest of my questions.

    Dennis

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