Has anyone ever tried to modify the doors to lift vertically a la lamborghini?
I'm part-way through doing so, with very positive results so far, and when I can upload some pics I'll do so.
What I'm interested in is any previous experience anyone may have had, or seen or thought of.
I'm also looking for a decent program to model said doors on, both static and dynamically, any ideas?
Cheers aye,
Mark
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If we were meant to walk we would not have invented the car. ;o))
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Re: lambo doors mod
Well, I can finally get some phots onto the net about my door project. Still some minor and one or two major teething problems regarding piston strength, but so far nothing pushing itself through the fibreglass. the basic premise is that the door pops open sideways to clear the A-pillar (including window), then rises vertically.
Note the hinge arrangement to move the horizontal axis sufficiently high so as not to block the door, but the rather poor development process has left the hinges on the vertical axis relatively low. The problem now is the leverage the strut is applying to these hinges, is making the door slightly wobbly when open. At this point there doesn't seem to be much loss of stability to the door when closed.
Current speed-bumps on the road to progress include the limiting stop, and a mechanism to damp the horizontal movement of the door. Some sort of guiding rail is currently the best candidate for eliminating both these problems.
However, I am open to greater engineering experience (ie advice) from here on in, or any particular brainstorms on the basis that many hands might make light work
Note the hinge arrangement to move the horizontal axis sufficiently high so as not to block the door, but the rather poor development process has left the hinges on the vertical axis relatively low. The problem now is the leverage the strut is applying to these hinges, is making the door slightly wobbly when open. At this point there doesn't seem to be much loss of stability to the door when closed.
Current speed-bumps on the road to progress include the limiting stop, and a mechanism to damp the horizontal movement of the door. Some sort of guiding rail is currently the best candidate for eliminating both these problems.
However, I am open to greater engineering experience (ie advice) from here on in, or any particular brainstorms on the basis that many hands might make light work
If we were meant to walk we would not have invented the car. ;o))
Re: lambo doors mod
car looks good, its nice to be different
Help! just starting out
Edit: Getting the hang of it............. Slowly
Edit: Getting the hang of it............. Slowly
Re: lambo doors mod
very common mod in Asia you can buy kits for most cars, never looked at it myself, but next time in the motor factors, I'll price the kits, I have an idea they are around 50 pound.