Daveo91Burb
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So I know this question has been asked multiple times before, here and other sites. Although almost all of those that I found, however, were asking about the opposite proposal: tail gate for barn doors. I believe the swap I am proposing is easier than the other way. Here's my plan, please let me know if I've missed anything or if I've made some wrong assumptions.
- I have everything for the swap from a 1990 with a tailgate: tailgate, cross member, all trim and hardware, even all the wiring and dash switch.
- structurally the two styles seem to be identical except for one major difference, the tailpiece or rear cross member. Since the tailgate one has holes for the hinges and is filleted to allow clearance for the tailgate, it has to be replaced. It will be difficult, but I think I can get the one out and the other in by removing a bunch of bolts and using a heat gun to loosen the glue.
- other challenge will be the backing nuts for the pins that hold the tailgate closed as well as the attachments for the cables that prevent it from falling. Tricky but i think I can use the slots from the barn door hinges to get the backing nuts in. Maybe.
- The switches and contacts for the tailgate vs. barn doors are in different places. Might be some challenges in moving those.
- I think the rest is bolt on and go. But I'm probably underestimating.
- I know most people will ask why. Just really want a tailgate. Don't have a pickup anymore so I want the ability to put the window or even the gate down to haul long items. Also don't like the visibility aspect of the barn doors and the fact that when you open them they swing into things nearby. I've had a K5 before so I know they're heavy and the window mechanisms can be finicky. I'll live.
Thanks for the help, sorry for the long post.
- I have everything for the swap from a 1990 with a tailgate: tailgate, cross member, all trim and hardware, even all the wiring and dash switch.
- structurally the two styles seem to be identical except for one major difference, the tailpiece or rear cross member. Since the tailgate one has holes for the hinges and is filleted to allow clearance for the tailgate, it has to be replaced. It will be difficult, but I think I can get the one out and the other in by removing a bunch of bolts and using a heat gun to loosen the glue.
- other challenge will be the backing nuts for the pins that hold the tailgate closed as well as the attachments for the cables that prevent it from falling. Tricky but i think I can use the slots from the barn door hinges to get the backing nuts in. Maybe.
- The switches and contacts for the tailgate vs. barn doors are in different places. Might be some challenges in moving those.
- I think the rest is bolt on and go. But I'm probably underestimating.
- I know most people will ask why. Just really want a tailgate. Don't have a pickup anymore so I want the ability to put the window or even the gate down to haul long items. Also don't like the visibility aspect of the barn doors and the fact that when you open them they swing into things nearby. I've had a K5 before so I know they're heavy and the window mechanisms can be finicky. I'll live.
Thanks for the help, sorry for the long post.