You must remember,that when I first started working on restoring Deloreans,back in 1982,There was nowhere to turn to for guidance,so I had to figure out how to do the repairs/restoration myself,there were no workshop books for the general public out yet,For example, I had to learn on my own how to take the door panels /window regulators out,What the best color for frame touch-up would be(Rustoluom Smoke Grey),How to best remove the Black body off the frame ect,ect.then when it came time to remove the doors,I discovered it WAS the safest route to go to remove the doors(to only remove the four bolts holding the doors on)and it worked just fine,and ever since then I have installed/removed countless Delorean doors and have stuck with that process to remove/install doors,BUT THIS PROCESS IS FOR PERSONS WHO HAVE VERY GOOD KNOWLEDGE OF THE WORKINGS OF THE Delorean doors,if you do not have such knowledge,HAVE someone that is skilled with Deloreans do the job for you. Claude 000570 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, jtrealty@xxxx wrote: > The only reason you should touch the bolts holding the doors to the > hinges or the hinges to the body is if there was damage to a door. The > adjustments nessesary to PROPERLY reinstall the doors is way beyond > most people's abilities. The doors are also heavy and it is very easy