


GT
Factory Diablo Door Hinge Conversion kit
Features:
- Fits
any vehicle
- Weld
in design for a fast and reliable installation
- May
be bolted in to some applications by drilling your factory hinge
hole pattern
- Installs
quickly – As little as 8 hours start to finish
- Completely
reversible – Just grind the welds and bolt the factory hinge
back on
- Total
clearance swing arm design ensures the door will not hit the
fender
- 100%
CNC machined ensures every kit achieves the highest level of
precision
- Made
from Chromoly Steel for high strength and daily driver reliability
- Nickel
plated for show quality appearance & corrosion protection
- Mechanism
and gas charged lifting arm are hidden for a professional OEM
look
- All
factory locks, latches, seals & wiring are left in tact for OEM
reliability
- Door
opens horizontal so that you can get in and out without gathering
a crowd
- Adjustable
horizontal door opening width up to 25 degrees
- Gas
charged lifts make the door feel weightless when you lift it
vertical
- Door
closes horizontal automatically after you bring it down
- Mechanism
can be converted to motorized operation for an additional
charge
- Adjustable
door sag to keep door straight when closed and to protect
rocker panel
- Adjustable
door motion restrictor to prevent door lift until all the
way out and
- Door
will not close into the window pillar anytime on the vertical path
- Infinitely
adjustable door vertical angle up to 90 degrees
More information:
GT
Factory specializes in taking car customization to a new level. With
over 3 years of research and development the GTF Diablo door conversion
is the most precise mechanism available outside the exotic automobile
manufacturers in Italy to motivate your doors to a new altitude. For
this reason GT Factory has registered the design with the US Patent
& Trademark Office. The GTF Diablo Kit allows you to utilize the
factory door latch, lock and electronics because the door swings out
like stock before it goes up like an exotic sports car so you get the
looks and you get to keep all of the OEM safety and amenities. The
mechanism is also fully adjustable allowing you to decide exactly how
the door operates and where it will stop horizontally and vertically to
give each individual the ability to create that “just right” look and
make sure that both sides match up. Best of all install time is only
about 8 hours saving costly labor charges at your custom shop. The GT
Factory Diablo Kit is precisely machined by high tech CNC machinery
guided by our computer-aided design. 50 pounds of Chromoly alloy has
been taken over and machined into 17 lbs of exotic mechanism. Then it
is put together with all stainless steel hardware, precision fillet
welding and a 5-ton press. All parts are nickel plated for corrosion
and rust protection as well as show quality aesthetics. Providing the
power for the vertical motion is 2 gas charged lifting arms per side.
All components are reliable, safe, warranted, and service free. All you
have to do is install, setup, and go vertical. Diablo doors have proven
to be the most jaw dropping & head turning functional visual
enhancements for automobiles yet. The Diablo door conversion literally
draws a crowd every time you enter or exit the vehicle. Just in case
you are in a hurry or don’t feel like putting on a show at the gas
station you can enter and exit the vehicle just by opening the door
horizontally not vertically whenever you see fit. Go vertical today
with the GTF Diablo door conversion which includes two Diablo
mechanisms, stainless hardware, thread locker, four lifting arms and
clear instructions featuring installation photographs.
Please
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for the current price of this
GT
Factory Diablo Door
Hinge Conversion Kit! You only need one kit for two sides.
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email to contact@HondaAcuraAutoParts.com
if you have any questions regarding this kit.
If you want to place an order, please click
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GT
Factory Diablo Door Hinge Conversion Kit
Installation Manual (Instructions):
| Step
1. |
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Note: Please click
thumbnails to view the actual
size of the images on this page!
Remove
fenders and anything else that needs to come
off to remove the fenders. |
| Step
2. |
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Remove the door panel and lower dash panels to loosen the
wires going through the door jam by cutting ties that keep the wires
bunched up and pull extra slack towards door jam. Pull the stock rubber
boot out of the door and door jam.
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| Step
3. |
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Open the door and disconnect the door stop from the
door jam. |
| Step
4. |
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With door closed remove
the factory top door hinge. |
| Step
5. |
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Test the placement of the Diablo mechanism by holding it
against the chassis. You will want to find the highest mounting point
available without the mechanism hitting the fender when it swings out.
This will give maximum swing arm to fender clearance when the door is
up. If you mount it too high though it will limit the open outward
angle of the door. Each application has it’s happy medium which you can
find by test fitting the fender.
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| Step
6. |
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6. Observe anything that may prevent the base plate
and door plate from sitting flush then grind or hammer any extrusions
that may hinder the base plates from sitting flat. You may also grind
and cut the base plate and door plate as needed. If you must take out
any load supporting metal to allow the Diablo hinge to sit flush, be
sure to weld in some reinforcing steel to any holes you may have
created cutting the chassis. It is always better to hammer something
flat because all of the original metal is there.
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| Step
7. |
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While holding the Diablo hinge in place where you
are satisfied it will sit properly and give proper clearance for the
swing arm and outward motion, remove the ½ inch set screw and
mark a spot through the threads in the base plate and cut a ¾
inch hole to make room for set screw adjustments that may extend below
the base plates surface.
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| Step
8. |
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Next you should cover the Diablo mechanism in
masking tape and or welding deflection paper with the exception of the
surface that will touch the car and get welded. This will protect the
nice finish during installation. |
| Step
9. |
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While holding the Diablo mechanism in place tack
weld spots around the perimeter, remove the bottom factory hinge, and
test the doors motion to make sure everything looks OK.
|
| Step
10. |
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Have someone swing the door up after you slide the
fender in place and mark where the swing arm rubs the fender. Cut and
or roll inner edge of fender where the swing arm interferes. Test door
motion with the fender in place.
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| Step
11. |
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Once satisfied with everything, start a nice weld
around the perimeter of the base plate and doorplate. Remove the door
by having one person lift it while another person taps out the vertical
pin and then finish the welds on the inside edge of the door plate and
base plate with the door off of the car.
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| Step
12. |
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While door is off of the car extend the
wiring by cutting factory zip ties under the door panel. |
| Step
13. |
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Mask base, and door assembly. Rough up the welds and
surrounding paint with a scotch bright pad. Spray Rubberized
undercoating on welds for corrosion protection. |
| Step
14. |
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Replace the door and tap the vertical pin back in.
Zip tie extended wires to the swing arm. |
| Step
15. |
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To mount the gas charged lift supports, screw two
ball joints into the swing arm using a half inch socket so that one
ball joint is on the bottom hole and the other is screwed into the
second space above the first ball joint. Next measure where the bottom
arm will go by holding it so that the arm is over the bottom ball joint
and the body is back enough to clear the end fitting if it was fully
compressed. Than with the body gust above the wheel well liner, mark
the spot where the ball joint will get mounted on the chassis. Now with
the top motion screw out and the hood closed, swing door up to its
maximum vertical point. Click in the fitting for the top lifting arm to
the top ball joint on the swing arm and mark opposite side on chassis
about 1.5 inches above the bottom arms ball joint mark. click in the
bottom arm to the swing arm. Have a helper swing the door out then up
while you hold the arms parallel near the chassis. Test the motion.
Notice the arms stay parallel as your helper lifts the door up and
down. Make sure the lifting arms do not hit each other or the hinge in
the course of the doors motion.
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| Step
16. |
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Put the door down for now and weld in a flat stock
steel on to the chassis to reinforce it where you marked the ball joint
spots. Drill and tap the metal for the ball joints or drill and weld
them in place. Mask the ball joint tips, and spray undercoat. Now lift
the door all the way up and pop the lifting arms into the ball joints.
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| Step
17. |
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The door will stay put now when up. Test the doors motion
again and plan your adjustments. Add loc-tite to all adjustments.
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| Step
18. |
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With the door closed, tighten up the door sag screw.
Test the door’s horizontal motion until the door is alighed with the
latch and closes perfectly. Twist the ½ inch set screw in until
the Diablo mechanism no longer interferes with the fender when the door
is raised. Then set the outward motion screws to correspond with the
angle that the safety screw rubs the inside of the lifting arm when up.
The closer you make these two adjustments, the more sturdy the door
will feel when in the up position.
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| Step
19. |
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Set the vertical height limiter adjustment as high as you
wish provided that the door does not hit the fender or hood when
propped up. |
| Step
20. |
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Mount the fender (lights, bumper and side skirts). And you
are done! |
Please
email to contact@HondaAcuraAutoParts.com
if you have any questions regarding this kit.
If you want to place an order, please click
here!


