Im gonna replace my drivers side door on my 88
- nicky gio88gt
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Im gonna replace my drivers side door on my 88
I got an 88 beretta with the seatbelts mounted on the pillar. my drivers door (powerwindows) is rusted to hell so I need a new one. Now the later 88 berettas had the seatbelts mounted on the door. My question is can I take all the seatbelt stuff out of a later 88' door and swap my door panel on there?
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Im gonna replace my drivers side door on my 88
You can do the swap as the door and door skin are the same part number. Actually, you can use the door up to the 1990 Beretta. Maybe even later?
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Im gonna replace my drivers side door on my 88
Cool. Thanks for the info man, now all I need is a door.
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Im gonna replace my drivers side door on my 88
try www.car-part.com for a door. Pretty good junkyard search engine with real results dispplayed, not email follow-ups.
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Im gonna replace my drivers side door on my 88
This may be a stupid question but can i convert a manual windows door to powerwindows?
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Im gonna replace my drivers side door on my 88
The difference is in the regulator and window hardware, the door part is the same so... Yes.
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Im gonna replace my drivers side door on my 88
my 1992 has non=door seatbelts
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Im gonna replace my drivers side door on my 88
Could still work. Check one out at the junkyard. I have the pillar belts too. The door is really the same tho, just different trim panels and stuff mounted inside. They really only make one door whether you have otptions or not, just might need to drill a hole or two for mounts.
Im gonna replace my drivers side door on my 88
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EI got an 88 beretta with the seatbelts mounted on the pillar. my drivers door (powerwindows) is rusted to hell so I need a new one. Now the later 88 berettas had the seatbelts mounted on the door. My question is can I take all the seatbelt stuff out of a later 88' door and swap my door panel on there?
Yes, you can get a door from a later car with door-mounted seatbelts, but I REALLY wouldn't recommend it. The upper seatbelt anchor is extremely tough to remove and takes a whole lot of drilling and prying, and even some cutting...and then you have holes to patch You'll save yourself a lot of trouble if you get an '87/early '88 door. If you had to, you could get a '91-'93 door (they had pillar-mounted seatbelts) though there would be some conversion there, too. Best of luck
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EI got an 88 beretta with the seatbelts mounted on the pillar. my drivers door (powerwindows) is rusted to hell so I need a new one. Now the later 88 berettas had the seatbelts mounted on the door. My question is can I take all the seatbelt stuff out of a later 88' door and swap my door panel on there?
Yes, you can get a door from a later car with door-mounted seatbelts, but I REALLY wouldn't recommend it. The upper seatbelt anchor is extremely tough to remove and takes a whole lot of drilling and prying, and even some cutting...and then you have holes to patch You'll save yourself a lot of trouble if you get an '87/early '88 door. If you had to, you could get a '91-'93 door (they had pillar-mounted seatbelts) though there would be some conversion there, too. Best of luck
-Jeff P.
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Spice Red '06 GTO
Previously Owned:
'89 GT, '91 GT, '92 GTZ (12.95@105 mph), '01 Bonneville SSEi
Black '88 Beretta GT
Spice Red '06 GTO
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'89 GT, '91 GT, '92 GTZ (12.95@105 mph), '01 Bonneville SSEi
- nicky gio88gt
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Im gonna replace my drivers side door on my 88
I'll need it, I can always just chop the top seatbelt piece off and just weld a piece of metal over it. Finding the door though has been the tricky part for me ive found a bunch of 91+ door but no 87-88.
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Up to 90 is ok. found some on the site in my previous reply. As for patching, I would just fill in the threaded hole with a weld, why cut it out if it doesn't stick out, unlrss it does, I hinestly haven't really looked at the door belts that close.
Im gonna replace my drivers side door on my 88
Wellll yeah....I guess it never occurs to me to just do a quick fix....I try to always make everything just like factory. So yes, you could unbolt the upper anchor and cut the metal piece off, leaving part of it inside the door. Better than a rusted door, huh?
-Jeff P.
Black '88 Beretta GT
Spice Red '06 GTO
Previously Owned:
'89 GT, '91 GT, '92 GTZ (12.95@105 mph), '01 Bonneville SSEi
Black '88 Beretta GT
Spice Red '06 GTO
Previously Owned:
'89 GT, '91 GT, '92 GTZ (12.95@105 mph), '01 Bonneville SSEi
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Im gonna replace my drivers side door on my 88
trim it down to the door, weld in the rest of the hole and then grind smooth... factory finish easier than a patch!