Credit: Wil~Bones
I recently installed the Vertical Doors Inc. kit and wanted to share a detailed guide.
Kit Includes:
8 M8-1.25x30mm bolts with washers
Right and left hinge assembly
2 shoulder bolts with washers
2 shocks (680 PSI)
2 pins
Wire loom
Tools Required:
Spacers (use a paint stick wrapped with blue painter’s tape)
Blue painter’s tape
Red Loctite
Screwdrivers (fork and Phillips)
Cutters
Sockets: 10mm, 12mm, 13mm with extension
Air ratchet, grinder, and cutter
Allen wrenches: 1/4 and 3/16
Steps:
1. Disconnect the battery.
2. Remove the Fender:
Remove all fasteners around the wheel well.
Remove the splash guard to access (2) 10mm bolts under the fender.
Pull the wheel well to access (2) 10mm bolts securing the fender to the bumper.
Carefully pull the bumper to access (1) 10mm bolt securing the fender to the body.
Remove the fender carefully.
3. Modify the Wire Layout:
Open the door and remove the factory wire boot using a fork.
Remove the foot guard and kick plate to access (2) wire harnesses. Remove plastic clips to gain extra wire slack.
Remove the door panel to remove the door catch and gain more wire slack.
3. Modify the Door:
Cut the plastic door panel to allow the door to raise without hitting the fender. Use black door trim for a finished look.
4. Replace the Door:
Secure the door to the body with painter’s tape in preparation for factory hinge removal.
Use a 13mm socket to remove the factory hinges.
5. Install Vertical Doors Inc. System:
Ensure all mounting surfaces are flat.
Use original nuts on the doors.
Tighten the nuts on the door first, then the bolts on the body.
6. Adjust Hinges:
Once the hinge is locked, break the nut and turn the Allen set screw until it hits the block.
Adjust until the door matches with the striker, ensuring it closes properly.
Adjustments might be needed after installing the shocks.
7. Install the Shock:
You will need a helper to raise the door.
Slip the spherical rod mount into the spherical ball bearing. Tighten the screw into the swing arm.
Secure the shock by installing the pin at the bottom.
8. Reinstall Door Panel:
Lift the door and adjust the door opening screw clockwise until the swing arm moves freely.
Ensure the adjustment of the door is accurate, and everything is tight with Locktite.
9. Modify Factory Wire Loom:
Open and raise the door, cut the factory wire boot in half, and add the included wire loom to protect exposed wires.
10. Cut the Fender:
Cut the fender to make room for the new hinge. Use a sander or grinder to ensure the surface is flat.
Final Steps:
Replace the fender after adjustments.
Enjoy your newly installed Vertical Doors.
This installation saved me between $600 to $1000. The car is now in the shop for a new paint job in Le Mans Blue and Pearl Black.