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2 hour stock seat fuel door mod.

Skiman

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Here is a simple and easy way to add a gas door to a stock seat. This fix only took a couple of hours. :yes:
 
YOUR GAS DOOR

:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:.............however , not news ..... It was done over two years ago ....( by garb 55 )...... but glad to see your a DIY 'er :clap::clap::clap::clap:...................Mike :bbq:
 
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Excellent More information on how you did it would be appreciated. This looks better (to me) than adding a actual fuel door.
Bob
 
Nicely done...

Looks great...congrats :2thumbs: the locking set up is clear but the hinging method is of interest to most...:dontknow:
 
Much more sleek look than a fuel door. Can you share you hinge details as I know someone that plans to mod his seat with a fuel door but want him to see this first.
 
Hi Dave here, I sure wish I would have come up with this idea but it wasn't me it was another spider owner, and since I saw this I have probably done 50 or more just like it never put a lock on it though never felt the need but I don't see why you couldn't do it you got one right there, great job sure beats that big round ugly door that looks like it came off the truck and actually that's where they come from and your passenger don't have to get off to put gas in and the best part it's free and easy to do yourself.👍



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Here is a simple and easy way to add a gas door to a stock seat. This fix only took a couple of hours. :yes:[/QUOTE]
 
Looks good.
I just wonder about the longevity of the seat material used as a hinge.
Does it crack and break over time ?
 
THIS GAS DOOR

Well it looks like the op ..... Skiman .... isn't coming back and sharing any info :banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead: .................. PM.... " garb55 " because He did this years ago :clap::clap::clap:.................. Mike :thumbup:
 
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