Golf R32 Door Pins to Polo 6n2.

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lilpee123
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Golf R32 Door Pins to Polo 6n2.

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As above really i have some Golf R32 door pins which i have been trying to fit to my Polo. They are alittle to big for the metal thread they are ment to screw onto, just wondering whether people who have these fitted would like to share how they managed it?

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Post by TERENCE »

dont about the golf r32 items but

pop a bit of glue tak on the end of the door pin (very small amount) then push it on! i cut my door pins down a couple weeks ago and they're stuck on like this!!
hope this help!!

p.s. can you post a pic of them so we can see what they look like?
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This is the door pins i have. I will try the bluetac trick but was hoping for something alittle more secure.

Thanks for the reply though.
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Post by TERENCE »

nice!!

are they the right diameter to go thru?
mines sit flush at the moment,might be nice to have a pair of silver ones!!

how much were they?
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Post by Vortice »

As far as I know, they really aren't supposed to fit on Polos. I wanted to that mod once, but someone told me they wouldn't really fit.


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Post by lilpee123 »

They are the right diameter to go through the holes in the door card but the metal rod that they are ment to screw to is to skinny so they wont screw on. So i am after a alternative was of fastening them on.
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Post by Si_GTi »

lilpee123 wrote:<snip> So i am after a alternative was of fastening them on.
Superglue!! :D
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hmmmm :lol: worth thinking about.
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Post by The_phat_controlleruk »

I know it's a bit ghetto style, but I cut down my original door pins, i cut the top off first, then cut the next 5mm and threw this bit away. I then glued the top to the stem I was left with, sanded the edge off to blend it in. Now when you lock the door, it sits completely flush, cant see where it's joined, sweet.
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Post by TERENCE »

Pictures of the finished product plz!! :D
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Post by lilpee123 »

they will be getting fitted over the weekend some time so i will get some pictures as soon as they are fitted.

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Post by inder »

Wrap some electrical tape around the metal rod, to make it 'fatter' in diameter - then you could just do a tight push fit?
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