Yea agree, cheap, easy and effective. Also got the rear door strut to fit next
Just fitted up a MULGO kit - cheap, simple, easy and works a Treat.
All the nuts and bolts supplied, along with new extension brackets.
Took about 5 minutes per side, at the price that Daniel sell these kits for why would you bother with anything else.
The benifit of this modification is obvious as soon as they are installed.
Thanks Daniel.
Yea agree, cheap, easy and effective. Also got the rear door strut to fit next
I've had the rear door strut fitted for about 3 years now, still works perfect.
MULGO products are just too good !
I removed the little plastic stoppers where the roller on the door stay hits.
The door opens til it nearly hits the b pillar.
But it swings around a bit on a slope or in a breeze.
So I put the plastic stoppers in and ordered a kit .........
..................a parcel arrived and I fitted the kit today.
Couldn't be bothered stuffing about trial and error making up my own brackets. Buying the wrong sized bolt then buying the right size bolts. Etc etc.
Just give MULGO $25.
So much easier.
Nice bit of kit Daniel :-)
Fitted the seat extensions that also arrived this arvo and went for a bit of a drive.
Going camping for the weekend.
Will see how they go.
I hope the seat comes forward enough for the missus to drive.
Once again good quality bit of kit and at a price I am happy to pay.
A bit of a leftfield question but does the rear door have a locking catch to keep the door open. I dont seem to have it on my 2013 110.
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