Also do the adjustment brackets sit parallel to the door bracket or are the supposed to be angled in some way?
I have just fitted this to my puma 110, love the extra room they give. Seem very close to b-pillar but not touching, any one else fitted these? Any long term issues???
Also do the adjustment brackets sit parallel to the door bracket or are the supposed to be angled in some way?
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						Hi Jacko44,
Fitted the Rear Door Kits a month ago myself to our 2012 110.
I'm extremely happy with the extra room achieved but also thought they allowed the door to get to close to the B pillar so adjusted them a little 'shallow'. Found the sweet spot of maximum clearance on the B pillar versus maximum open door angle and set them there.
Very happy with the outcome.
D.D.
Can you post a photo of the angle you have them on?
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						Jacko44, here's a photo of the rear door extension. The 110's parked on an incline so the door isn't fully opened...it's resting on the start of the check strap free play. Will post more photos Friday after work.
Cheers
D.D.
I achieved the same result simply by elongating the holes in the original bracket and repositioning it closer to the hnges/door opening. no extra bracketry required.
Roger
Thanks DD, mine ate now cranked on a similar angle, seems to be a good compromise
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						SubscriberA similar result can be achieved by having one of the kids leave a door open when you reverse out of a car port.....
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