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Post by roughly on Oct 9, 2011 19:07:33 GMT -5
hi there hang -- not sure if i asked this before i im look for a place ( if there is such a thing) to buy some **new** inside door handles. Any thoughts ....or am i crazy to think i could find some
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Post by Wyn on Oct 9, 2011 20:05:48 GMT -5
About any late model inside handle could work. I had a 98 Elantra and need to change the door pull handle. I had looked it over and it looked like it would work in the Brad if I needed to use it but I had the Brad door pulls to use.. All it would need is a U shape bracket on the inside to hold the it in.
Wyn
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Post by roughly on Oct 9, 2011 23:07:27 GMT -5
oops i should say bradley GT not 2ie i just want to match the 10 cm holes that already exist but hate the pitted chrome -- are there the originals type around like in some weird application i haven't thought about ?
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Post by spyderdriver on Oct 10, 2011 10:45:12 GMT -5
yes, and what doz all that hardware look like installed?
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Post by roughly on Oct 10, 2011 17:02:01 GMT -5
example: i found out the gas filler was from a boat - the tail lights are from trailers ? so is there a application for the handles originally - knowing that would help me know where to look.
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Post by Jeff Troy on Oct 10, 2011 18:49:00 GMT -5
Hi, Jeff & Theresa,
The Bradley GT door handles were (seriously) nothing more than kitched drawer handles from any big box home store.
The stock handles are no longer produced, but you should be able to find something to match the hole spacing at Home Depot or Lowe's.
Just measure the spacing, bring a ruler and check the stock on hand. Both stores have dozens of choices.
I gave up on the handles a long time ago. It's just as easy to grab the window from the bottom when opening it from the outside. You'll never use the inside handle anyway; just push up (and forward to prevent disengaging the hinges) on the upper section of the gull.
Warmest...
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