Installing Lambo hinges on a 7th Gen Toyota Celica

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Uploaded by on May 25, 2010

I'm not a professional, Do not assume this is a perfect installation. If you believe only lamborginis should have lambo doors, well NO ONE asked you to watch the video. I got the hinges from www.extremelambodoors.com, Here is another link that I used as a reference when installing my hinges,




http://plaza.umin.ac.jp/~satoshi/mod01Oen.html

I was forced to use a grinder, Do NOT forget to paint the grinds if you preformed this, as they will also rust.
I will do my best to respond as effectively to any question. But this is a video just to prove you DONT need a professional to install everything. You just need to actually get up and do it yourself.
Its not rocket science and well not everyone is the brightest peanut in the Turd, But its completely possible for someone to figure this out.
Best of Luck.

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  • i cant quote for a buick since I've only used them on a celica. lol, the funny part is to me. I only put up these videos since there isnt a terrible lot of do it yourself mods.. I can understand lambo doors arent truly desirable to everyone though. anyway a 90 degree kit will vary since mine is like a 70 degree angle. i just kinda winged it. all i can suggest is a few friends and 2 days of work. in case you run into any trouble.

  • how is it going?? have you had any regrets? are they still working fine? any problems? thanks

  • @PouriaLDN they did work fine, but i eventually took them off, Every time i would take someone around they would always slam the door wrong, so I'd have to go around and shut the door, you can adjust them to shut perfectly.. but in reality the gas shock will lose pressure. resulting in removing the fender, and adjusting the nut. a 30 min task every few months. but i dont suggest them on a daily. more for a show car just because your friends dont love your car like you do. and they will screw up

  • this video was great but one more thing that you will need to do is weld them because some people dont know how to open them and will move your hingies and will have to align it again .. so thats one more thing WELD

  • @lalo102189 you could do that. but as you had already mentioned some people dont know how to open them. So it would seriously hurt resell value. As much as I love using the celica as a Daily. nothing last forever, so welding them on was way out of the question. The bolt on aspect gives people the option to go back to OEM. secondly you will have to adjust them eventually as you lose more and more gas though the hydraulic shock. Much like the trunk shocks they will expire.

  • I bought it from the same company as you and we have the same car but yours fit in perfectly, when I lift the door up when I have the fender on the hydrolic hits the fender so there is no way for the door to go up.

  • @rexrasaurus the only thing I can suggest is rolling or cutting more of the fender as I did.

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  • Ok....I have a 1980 Buick Regal limited and I found the lambo door hinges to my car.UCL True 90 Degree Bolt On Lambo Door Kit 79-88 Regal .I was wanting to know if you think the same thing you did would work on a car like mine even though my car is older?This is what it says on the site....Note: These are true 90 degree hinges meaning your door will rotate up at least 90 degrees when opened guaranteed. UCL aftermarket hinges bolt in place of your factory hinges.

  • hey man, how much did you pay for these hinges? im thinking about getting them for my celica.

  • @rexrasaurus yeah, you have to watch part 2. thats where my brother uses a wrench to sorta suck the door up to the hinge. to prevent it from not aligning correctly

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