09-28-2017, 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by HockeyAnimal1
I was able to get the handle part separated from the assembly. I drilled the heads of some of the rivets. Then i had a local machine shop drill and tap end end so I could re-assemble.
Check out the link to some pictures below.
Nissan 370Z Forum - HockeyAnimal1's Album: Door Handle Project
I thought it was worth the trouble to make sure the paint was even.
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Thanks for the tip and the other write up. I drilled the heads on just the main pins (the ones with the main spring). That gave the handle enough play to where I didn't have to completely remove the handle which the paint shop said they can work around. I then drilled and tapped the pin just like you did. It looks like it's going to work great, handles are in the paint shop now. Once again, great write up.
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