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Zach119 06-26-2019 12:07 AM

Repop Blazer Doors
 
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I’m getting ready to order some new doors for my blazer project. Went with bedsides from gmc Paul’s and was happy with how they turned out so I’ll orobably get the doors from there also. Has anyone recently gotten any repop doors they would reccomend before I go ahead and place my order? Thanks

lks dcvn 06-26-2019 11:33 AM

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I would order your doors from GMC Pauls as well. The aftermarket door space for these rigs is all over the map with regard to fit.

They did update the tooling for the 67-72 doors in the past few doors to fit better so it may be worth confirming the fit/vendor from them prior to ordering.

4x41971SWB 06-26-2019 10:33 PM

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What brand are the besides you purchased?
Thanks

Zach119 06-26-2019 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by lks dcvn (Post 8548815)
I would order your doors from GMC Pauls as well. The aftermarket door space for these rigs is all over the map with regard to fit.

They did update the tooling for the 67-72 doors in the past few doors to fit better so it may be worth confirming the fit/vendor from them prior to ordering.

Thanks that’s what I was thinking.

Zach119 06-26-2019 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by 4x41971SWB (Post 8549130)
What brand are the besides you purchased?
Thanks

I’m not sure, they came from gmc Paul’s

Blazerowner 06-28-2019 02:15 AM

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Most people in the know seem to say these doors are all from the same maker and just re-boxed by different brands. I believe Dynacorn is the maker and even GM approved parts are still Dunacorn. I personally bought doors about 13 years ago and they were horrible. It was a lot of work to get them to fit. That said, things may have changed. If I had to do it again I would get original or cut down some original truck doors. One of the areas I had the biggest issues was where the door met the rocker. Had to cut 1/4” of the bottom of the door to get them to fit. They never looked right where they met the windshield support either. I would make sure you are ready to fit them with the rocker on so you can return them if needed.

twp1 06-28-2019 07:02 AM

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I just got some from SKC and so far they fit pretty good. The only concern I have with the fit is adjusting the top part of the door out from the windshield post( but I think I can make it work). But if I could find some good factory doors I would cut them down.

rsavage 06-28-2019 07:57 AM

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I used Goodmark truck doors and my body/paint guy cut the window frames just as the factory did. The doors actually fit pretty well out of the box. He massaged them some because he is a perfectionist, but a lot less work than fixing the bottoms of the doors that were on it. Some things to remember - door reinforcement plates need to be removed and installed on new doors. My doors did not have the weldnuts on them for installing the door panel upper trim and the bottom of the panels. I used nutserts as I didn't notice until final assembly. Perhaps some come with them already welded on the inner shell? Also my doors came with the screw hole near the vent window which came about in '72 I believe. Some questions you might ask no matter where you source them.

litebulblsc 06-28-2019 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by rsavage (Post 8549684)
I used Goodmark truck doors and my body/paint guy cut the window frames just as the factory did. The doors actually fit pretty well out of the box. He massaged them some because he is a perfectionist, but a lot less work than fixing the bottoms of the doors that were on it. Some things to remember - door reinforcement plates need to be removed and installed on new doors. My doors did not have the weldnuts on them for installing the door panel upper trim and the bottom of the panels. I used nutserts as I didn't notice until final assembly. Perhaps some come with them already welded on the inner shell? Also my doors came with the screw hole near the vent window which came about in '72 I believe. Some questions you might ask no matter where you source them.

You received 72 doors. 72 door panels use push pins/ christmas trees, so the holes are not threaded.

rsavage 06-28-2019 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by litebulblsc (Post 8549725)
You received 72 doors. 72 door panels use push pins/ christmas trees, so the holes are not threaded.

Undoubtedly. I bought them from a guy who had just bought them and who needed the money. They were new, unblemished, and hefty. I got them at a savings and no shipping. I didn't mind the vent screw as it helps holds the inner and outer panels together. However, I never even thought about the weld nuts until assembly. Can't find a photo of the 69-71 Blazer door on their site to see if the weld nuts are there. I imagine they are as there is a different part number.

Blazerowner 06-28-2019 07:24 PM

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Blazers had the support screw in earlier years they just look different than 72 trucks. I believe the support for the wing window has some extra steel as well but I’m not sure on that. It would be nice if the doors are much better now days. The area where the wing window bolts and touches the windshield really cant be messaged because it messes with the angle on the wing window and also the side window. I remember this being an issue with mine. Be sure the top is on and the truck is on its body mounts. Line the fenders up as well. You want to see all the body lines so you know if it’s a crap shoot to use them.

litebulblsc 06-28-2019 07:42 PM

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It would be nice to try a set on a cab to see if it is the door that is off or the windshield frame.

Granted my Blazer is crap, but when I installed an oem uncut truck door on it, I got it lined up good with the bedside, and fender, but had an awful gap at the bottom of the windsheild with little gap at the top. If the body mounts were good, it would probably be tome to try shimming them to correct that.

69-72 07-04-2019 06:51 PM

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I bought a set for mine, when I tried to close them they overlapped the bedside 3/8" Turns out the set I got, from two different suppliers at different times, the doors were formed incorrectly where the hinges mount. Found a set of nice truck doors, cut the frames and they fit perfect. It would have taken a ridiculous amount of work for the repros to fit even if possible.

Blazerowner 07-05-2019 02:56 AM

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See that’s the experience I had with mine. They just never fit right and I have a buddy who has been doing body work for a lot of years. He told me it’s not uncommon for parts not to fit out of the box but these were ridiculous. Again this was a number of years ago but it soured me on ever buying aftermarket doors. I see originals on Craigslist pretty often. I may even just get a set for spares Incase something happens. I also had bought a fender at the time and my hood would not line up with it. The other fender fit fine but the top angle was not the same. There’s a reason when these come up nos they bring big money.


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