Was quoted £200 to get that fixed originally. Thanks to you and this video I'll be getting that part, doing it myself and still be able afford petrol to run the car. Cheers Mate.
Good video but agree about ripping liner neat cut as a “flap” would be my way along with putting tape on end of screwdriver to protect any chrome or edges, a still pic of the cable end connections would be useful too otherwise keep up the good work
Just a little bit more care with that inner poly card on the door, all it takes is a neat cut with a sharp knife, rather than ripping. Whooah that was brutal man. Otherwise fairly decent attempt; but better camera work could improve. However when compared with others....that callous lack of care, makes a discernible difference. It is all about the small detail that makes a better mechanic.
Thanks for the feed back. When I hit a million subs I'll hire a camera man to help with the footage. I will take note on being more careful. I agree a razor blade is the usual method but didn't have it to hand. Thanks for watching.
Was quoted £200 to get that fixed originally. Thanks to you and this video I'll be getting that part, doing it myself and still be able afford petrol to run the car. Cheers Mate.
Thanks great video,will be attempting it on wife’s 500👍
Brilliant mate no messing straight to the point well done.
Good video but agree about ripping liner neat cut as a “flap” would be my way along with putting tape on end of screwdriver to protect any chrome or edges, a still pic of the cable end connections would be useful too otherwise keep up the good work
Just a little bit more care with that inner poly card on the door, all it takes is a neat cut with a sharp knife, rather than ripping. Whooah that was brutal man. Otherwise fairly decent attempt; but better camera work could improve. However when compared with others....that callous lack of care, makes a discernible difference. It is all about the small detail that makes a better mechanic.
Thanks for the feed back. When I hit a million subs I'll hire a camera man to help with the footage. I will take note on being more careful. I agree a razor blade is the usual method but didn't have it to hand. Thanks for watching.