Fitting door check staps

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  • keith_h
    • Nov 2011
    • 549

    #1

    Fitting door check staps

    I have just bought a pair of door check straps from Marlin and I wondered if anyone can supply details /photograph of how they are attached (I have a YKC Roadster) Hopefully I can look forward to protecting my wings when I complete their new coating.
  • cdow
    • Nov 2011
    • 224

    #2
    Re: Fitting door check staps

    Mine used to be screwed into a piece of wood glued inside the door hollow and other end screwed into the chassis. I took mine off and couldn't be bothered to refit them so now protect my wings by keeping the doors locked shut!

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    • Mike
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      • Nov 2011
      • 1444

      #3
      Re: Fitting door check staps

      Originally posted by keithh View Post
      I have just bought a pair of door check straps from Marlin and I wondered if anyone can supply details /photograph of how they are attached (I have a YKC Roadster) Hopefully I can look forward to protecting my wings when I complete their new coating.
      Hi Keith

      Danny Nelson passed me what I thought was a useful tip.
      Instead of fixing one end of the check strap to the inside footwell using a C bracket,

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      allow the check strap to slide through the C bracket by fitting it over the centre section of the check strap, and use a bolt in the footwell end of the check strap to stop it pulling through the C bracket.

      The benefit is that the check strap does not fold in a big U when you shut the door, and keep pressing against your leg whilst driving.

      By allowing the check strap to slide through the C bracket it sits nicely along side the footwell when the door is closed.

      Difficult to explain, but try it! Struck me as a good solution.

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