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Old October 25th 2010, 09:56
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Hinge for CF decklid

Got a CF decklid from Remmele quite some time back, but no hinge to fit to body, what do you guys do? I have a cut out metal decklid frame from from a donor decklid, thought of grafting it to the CF decklid. Any other suggestions?
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Old October 25th 2010, 18:30
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Hi

Does the new deck lid have provision for a hinge as in the stock looking frame?

I recently fitted hinges to a deck lid for my new car, luckily I bought new hinges years ago from a VW dealer, but you can use old hinges, they just need a bit of work to clean them up is all.

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Old October 26th 2010, 02:50
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No hinge at all, just the decklid without the frame. May just use a quick release to remove decklid but I'm after the normal way of opening the lid.
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Old October 26th 2010, 15:43
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I bought a glasfiber rear decklid secondhand. It allready had the inner frame from a normal metal decklid glassed in:



A guy that dealt a lot with glassfiber parts told me not to use the rear decklid spring anymore. The spring is to strong for the lighter rear decklid.

I hammered out the hinge pins, and replaced them with the hinge pins of a normal house door hinge. These were just a little bit smaller in diameter, so they would slide in quite nicely.



Now I can remove the rear decklid in seconds, and replace it without having to adjust the decklid again.

The result:



Maybe I will have it painted in the car's color someday...
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Old October 26th 2010, 20:57
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Hi

Beetle dipsticks make good pins for the hinges.

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Old October 26th 2010, 23:13
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I'm after what Gerralt has done but thought of cutting off from the outter part of the metal frame, just using the frame from the hinge area to other hinge area. I got the pins from CSP.
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Old October 28th 2010, 02:31
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6mm or 1/4" R clips work well too

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