automotive


29
Nov 10

Door Handle: Guaranteed Car Convenience

Opening an ordinary door with a fully functional knob is a total breeze, but opening it with a damaged one can be a real headache. The same is true when opening a car door with a defective handle. A car door handle may appear to be “harmless,” but it can bring so much trouble to a car owner when it starts to fail. Just imagine battling with it every morning just to get in and out of the car, not to mention the time and the effort that will be wasted. While some people can tolerate this kind of annoyance, most car owners do not, especially those who lack patience and those who lead busy lives.

Functional door handles offer an easy access to opening and closing the doors of a vehicle. The inside door handle is utilized for getting out of the vehicle, while the outside door handle is for getting inside the vehicle. They are commonly mounted in the exterior sides of a vehicle, although some types are molded to follow the shape of a vehicle’s body. Most common types of door handles available in the market are made of hard plastic and steel metal for greater durability. Most high-end door handles are made of chrome. They work together with rotors to keep the vehicle as safe as possible. Other high-end door handles even have fingerprint scanners and built-in LED illumination for added functionalities.

With such a grueling task burdened even more by abusive usage, the car door handle can only tolerate so much. It eventually becomes subjected to rust, loosening, and even stiffening when the rotors attached to it start to fall off. When any of these occurs, the door handle can no longer continue to function efficiently. Thus the nightmare begins.

The door handle is indeed a major inconvenience when damaged or faulty. Fortunately, it can be easily replaced with a new one that can be bought from various online shops. A door handle replacement usually comes with a user-friendly instruction manual for the do-it-yourself installation. Others can also choose to have their replacement door handles installed by a professional mechanic.


5
Sep 10

A Review of the Most Popular Garage Door Openers

Genie, Chamberlain, Sears, Wayne-Dalton, Linear, and Universal
(SkyLink) make some of the best garage door openers on the
market. The following product reviews should be useful for those
in the market for a garage door opener. The Genie® Company is
one of the most well-known and trusted companies in the US.
Founded in 1923 under the name of the Alliance Manufacturing
company, Genie manufactures consumer, industrial as well as
military products. The Genie® brand of garage door openers are
very popular for their high power remote-controlled garage door
opening systems.

Genie produces a wide range of garage door openers and the most
popular brands from Genie are: the Excelerator, the Screw Drive
and the Chain Glide. Other brands include the Alliance, the Blue
Max, the Crusader, Python, Pro-Max, Lift-a-door, OverHead Door,
Norelco, Code-Dodger and Intellicode.

Genie uses state-of-the-art technology in its garage door
openers. The Intellicode® remote access security system changes
the security code to one of billions of combinations each time
the transmitter is used, thus making it one of the safest
systems in the world. Its Sate-T-Beam™ infrared beam system can
sense the presence of objects in the door’s path and can thus
prevent damage to equipment. Genie garage door openers can be
installed on both single as well as double doors. They use ½
horsepower and can work on doors that are up to 8 feet high.
Genie garage door openers open twice as fast as other garage
door openers but close at normal speeds. They are very quiet,
have a bright, wide-angle lighting and powerful motor design and
can work in any weather conditions. Such advanced technologies
make the Genie brand of garage door openers most popular in the
world.

Chamberlain GmbH based in Saarwellingen, Germany is a principal
supplier of residential garage door openers, commercial and
residential gate operators, and remote controls in the world.
The company has offices in France, England, the Netherlands,
Poland, Slovak Republic and Singapore. Chamberlain products are
available almost across the whole world.

Chamberlain offers garage door openers in commercial as well as
residential varieties. Chamberlain®, Whisper Drive® and Power
Drive® Garage Door Openers are the most popular brands from
Chamberlain.

LiftMaster® is the most popular brand from Chamberlain. This
range also includes the Liftmaster garage door opener remotes,
replacement parts, mini transmitters, keychain remotes and other
accessories. LiftMaster garage door openers are available in
different drive and horsepower modes and are combined with a
wide range of accessories and options. The LiftMaster range
contains: the Estate Series, the Premium series and the
Contractor series. These are available in the belt drive; screw
drive as well as in chain drive models.

Chamberlain’s Power Drive® and Whisper Drive® belong to the
residential garage door opener category in the do-it-yourself
range. The Elite™ range contains premier residential and
commercial gate operators and access control systems. The
Sentex® range is for secure residential and commercial garages.

Sears Holdings Corporation, parent of Kmart and Sears, Roebuck
and Co., is the third largest broad line retailer in the US.
Sears Holdings is a leading supplier of tools, lawn and garden,
home electronics, and automotive repair and maintenance. It
supplies the Craftsman range of garage door openers.

Craftsman supplies power tools, storage chests and cabinets,
bench power tools, mechanics tools, power tool accessories,
general hand tools, compressor tools, carpentry tools and home
security and garage door openers and accessories. The Craftsman
range of garage door openers consist of simple ½ hp garage door
opener, ¾ hp garage door opener in chain drive models. Other
products include the universal remote control conversion kit
with 1 remote, the 10ft chain drive extension kit, the 10ft
extension kit for garage door opener, the 8ft extension kit for
garage door opener, the 8ft rail extension kit, the Remote
control, 3-function security, keyless entry pad, plug-in light
control for garage door opener, the wireless garage door monitor
and the extension kit (screw drive).

Wayne Dalton, established in 1954, is the producer and supplier
of the safest residential and commercial garage doors and garage
door openers in the US. Wayne Dalton supplies two kinds of
garage door openers: wall mount and ceiling mount. The wall
mount openers, an exclusive product from Wayne Dalton, can be
mounted on the wall beside the door. This helps to eliminate the
chains, belts, screw drive and tract that usually clutter the
garage ceiling. This model also helps to eliminate noise and
vibration to a large extent.

The Linear Corporate is a major producer of security systems
like garage door and garage door openers. Linear produces garage
door openers accessories like the Linear Act 21 key chain
transmitter, Linear DR3A Linear Moore-O-Matic gate or garage
opener receiver, Linear DT2A gate or garage door opener
replacement transmitter, Linear DTC Moore-O-Matic Delta 3 Remote
(same as DTD or DT) gate or garage door opener replacement
transmitter, Linear DTKP wireless keypad, Linear MDR Megacode
System single channel receiver, Linear MDT-1 and MDT-2 Megacode
gate or garage door openers, Linear MDTK wireless keypad model,
Linear MT-1B channel visor block coded transmitter, Linear MT-2B
channel visor block coded transmitter etc.

Linear also makes the Stanley range of garage door opener parts
and accessories like Vemco, Quiet Glide, LightMaker, Home
Innovative, Whistler, Popular Mechanics, SecureCode


19
Sep 09

Vertical Lambo Doors – The Butterfly Door Effect

How about something remarkable. Something never before experienced by most drivers. Something that makes waves. How about the butterfly effect?

Butterfly doors, also known as vertical door or lambo doors, originated to solve a problem. The Lamborghini had a very wide base, and a traditional door design would not allow for easy entering and exiting, especially if parked next to anything. They devised a door hinge system that lifts the doors vertically, and only slightly out war, clearing the door of the opening, and also allowing the wide body car to still fit in traditional spaces.

These doors catch a lot of attention. When door open vertically, you get the “butterfly” effect, making waves wherever you are. People stop and notice these types of modifications because they are rare, unique, and very appealing. These kits are now available for most cars, and come as a universal kit that can be fitted to almost any vehicle. Some of the kits will require a little body work, but others are a direct bolt in. The hinges, gas shocks, and hardware may not look like $750 to $1000 worth of materials, but the finished results is well worth the money for most car enthusiasts and tuners.

We suggest professional installation for these types of kits, mainly because in a lot of cases, the inner fender wells need to be rolled or modified to fit the new brackets and hinges. Most of the kits are adjustable enough to create a unique vertical opening while keeping it fairly easy to get in and out of the vehicle. Look for kits that allow for both vertical and horizontal adjustments to be made for the best possible combination of style and comfort.

Butterfly doors are becoming the craze at most tuner events and shows. Some cars look better than other with the mods done to them, and you can probably find images of your car model with them installed somewhere on the internet. I would suggest seeing a finished product before investing the money. The kits are in most cases completely reversible if you are unsatisfied for any reason, or intend to sell the car at a future date.

If you want to turn you ride into a real showstopper, these kits are the way to go. They come in manual and automatic varieties. Vertical doors are a great addition to any show car. Vertical Doors, Inc. is credited with the patent on the design we are most familiar with. There have been several company create similar products marketed under the product “type” called vertical doors. They are also referred to as butterfly doors, or 90 degree doors. Either way, they give our daily drivers a nice exotic sports car look.

There are some varieties of doors out there that will fit the bill if you are looking for that extra something to add to your show car. There are the traditional “vertical” doors which open vertically. See picture below. These kits use specially made brackets and gas shocks to open the doors outward slightly, then upwards. They can be adjusted to open further our before going up to make it easier to get in and out of, as a common disadvantage to the door kits is the increased difficulty of getting in and out of the vehicle.

There are other types of door modifications that can be done, such as “suicide” doors that open exactly the opposite of traditional doors. The hinges are moved to the other side of the door opening so it swings the other way. Also a cool upgrade.

Still my personal favorite is the Dalorian style door as seen in back to the future. These doors are hinged in the center of the roof, and raise straight up allowing for easy access in and out of the vehicle. This type of modification would call for some extensive mods to the roof system, as well as some fabricated doors, but it would make for a serious upgrade!

If you are interested in trying to install your own vertical door conversion kits, be warned, it can be tricky, but here is a guide to help you in the process.

1. Lift the hood and remove left and right shield of front wheel.

2. With the door open pull out the rubber hose connecting the door and the door frame, draw out and cut the wire (wrap the two ends of every cut wires with friction tape and record the given numbers. If the wires are long enough, it ‘s not necessary to cut.) and then remove the rubber hose of the wires.

3. With door closed remove the factory top door hinge.

4. Test and draw the placement of the mechanism. Pay attention to the moving way of the swing arm and ensure the swing arm up to 90° not to touch the shield or fender. So the mechanism must be in a proper height, which can be tested by the shield.

5. Grind the installation placement of the chassis or hammer any extrusions that may hinder the base plates from sitting flat. You may also grind and cut the base plate and door plate as needed.

B. After grinding the installation placement, test the proper distance with the shield and check and observe any places that may prevent the base plate and the swing arm from moving. In this situation you must draw a line around the base plate when it is in the proper, and then cut or hammer along the perimeter till not to hinder.

C. In cars with small spaces between the chassis surface and the fender there will not be sufficient room to install. It can be solved as follows: with the position of the base plate determined, draw a line around the base plate when it is in the proper position, and then cut along the perimeter to allow the base plate to slide below the surface.

6. Determine the holding position and space. Draw the position of the safety arch on the base plate and cut it. Cut a slot in the chassis to accommodate the arch, and if the base plate is below the chassis surface for your application make additional space for adjustment with a hex key.

7. Next you should cover the base plate, door, and the rest parts of the door mechanism in welding deflection paper with the exception of the surface of the surface that will get welded for the surface protection.

8. When the door mechanism clings to the chassis, door place, and moves smoothly and
is proper in both horizontal and vertical direction after testing again, weld spots around the perimeter of the base plate and the door plate. When you feel the welds are sturdy enough, remove the down door hinge. You may observe and test whether the door is in the correct motion and position by swinging it out and up manually. Now you can make adjustments at the door outward motion screws, safety set screw and door height screws etc. on the door mechanism.

9. Determine and draw on the shield or fender the position space of the swing arm’s motion and cut it. Test it again and cut the inner lip to provide clearance for the swing arm.

10. Once you are satisfied with the operation and placement like opening, closing, lifting and falling of the door and door mechanism, hammer the hinge center axis of the mechanism from top to bottom and then remove the door. Make a strong weld around the entire perimeter of the base plate and door plate. (Parts must be prevented from broiling of the high temperature while welding.)

11. Grind and scuff the welds surface and mask the undercoat paint and top coating to prevent rust.

12. Lube the moving surfaces of the door mechanism with heavy waterproof grease and then close the door, align the hinge holes and interpose the center axis to the holes form top to bottom and then hammer it well and smoothly.

13. When the door is open up to the maximum angle, clear up the wires. Measure the wires and connect to the required length with other wires if it is not long enough. Remember to connect with the numbers while cutting and to mask the joints with the insulation tapes. With the wires plaited into cluster, fixed at the bottom of the swing arm with plastic and string.

14. Open the door and rotate it to the highest point, screw two ball joints into the swing arm and gas spring connecting plot respectively with gas spring screws and then determine and mark the spot where the ball joint will get mounted on the chassis.

15. Put the door down for now and disconnect the gas spring ball screw form the gas spring connecting plot and then hammer or grind the fixed position of the connecting plot and weld it well on the fixed place. Paint for dust prevention.

16. Open the door to the highest point and screw the gas spring ball points into the connecting plot and lock the ball points on the swing arm tightly at the same time. And test the doors motion. The swing arm should be parallel and not interferes with the gas spring or other parts when the door moves up and down.

17. With the door closed, test the door’s horizontal motion until the door is aligned with the latch and closes perfectly. Adjust the safety arch until the door mechanism no longer interferes with the shield or fender when the door out all the way horizontally. Then set the horizontal motion screws to correspond with the angle that the safety arch rubs the inside of the lifting arm when up. The closer you make these two adjustments, the more sturdy the door will feel going up and resting in the vertical position. Set the vertical height limiter adjustment as high as you wish provided that the door does not hit the shield or other parts.

18. If the door panel and/or door metal hits the shield or comes too close to the shield on the way up it must be cut. If the door panel must be cut first mark a line that will allow clearance. Then peel back the upholstery, make the cut and wrap the upholstery over the new edge with spray adhesive.

19. Test it again until no any hinder and satisfied with everything; seal the screw adhesive to all the screw points.

20. Mount the shield, fender etc. and put down the hood. This will complete the installation.

Good luck and stay TUNED!


25
Apr 08

Finding Automotive Replacement Parts for your Vehicle

Whether you’re a consumer waiting on a vehicle repair, a service provider in the automotive industry, or a car enthusiast, finding quality automotive replacement parts can at times feel like a scavenger hunt gone bad. While some stores offer cheaper parts, others may present a better value. While you can count on your dealership for quality, they may not have your part in stock. With so many options to weigh, considering factors and scenarios to match, the following functions as a general guide to determining the best place to find automotive replacement parts, and under what conditions.

Auto Parts Retail Store

With the proliferation of franchised auto part retailers, chances are there is a location right around your corner. Stores like Parts Plus will most likely have the lowest prices and a wider selection of parts than small family owned auto parts stores. Auto parts retail stores are usually best for generic auto parts and accessories such as oil filters and windshield wipers.

Car Dealership

If a specific part is required, such as a passenger side door handle for a 1996 black Toyota Camry, a visit to your car dealership may be in order. However, it’s rare that a dealership will have your specific automotive replacement part in stock, which typically results in increased wait times and marked up prices. Since manufacturers often mark up rates to cover services costs, visiting a dealership should be a last resort.

Auto Salvage Yard

When inexpensiveness is paramount, auto salvage yards are the destination of choice. “Junkyards” will sell automotive replacement parts for just a few dollars, and most carry a wide selection. Use caution. Buying critical automotive replacement parts like those for a transmission, poses the risk of walking away with parts of poor quality. To avoid part failure, these shops should be visited only when seeking out automotive replacement parts that are cosmetic in nature.

Internet

With the advent of the internet, wholesale Websites of both new and used automotive replacement parts have begun to find a home on the World Wide Web. Though many online storefronts offer secure ordering and prompt shipping of well made, inexpensive automotive replacement parts, caution is always warranted when shopping online. Look for a phone number so you can speak directly with a customer service representative to help you understand payment, shipping and return policies.

Another crucial factor is security. Look for the HTTPS: protocol in the Web address of the payment page to determine whether your ordering information will be secure, private and protected. (When the browser address bar reads https; it means the Webpage is encrypted with a secure socket layer, or SSL Certificate.) A Webpage with an SSL should also have the SSL logo displayed. Clicking on the logo will show whether the SSL is valid and if it is expired. When online auto stores pass the security test, they can be the absolute best places to find automotive replacement parts; price is often lower online, given the many wholesale providers buying directly from the manufacturer.

Post a Classified Ad

If you still cannot find the replacement part you’re looking for, try to reach out to the people in your community. Posting an ad in a local newspaper or on free classified Websites such as Craigslist (http:www.craigslist.org) can be rewarding. You may find that someone in your area has a car that doesn’t run but has the working part you are looking for.

Join a Car Club

Finally, if you are looking for automotive replacement parts for classic cars, joining a car club is a good idea, albeit an obvious one. Enthusiasts know that finding automotive replacement parts for cars that our 40 or 50 years old can be quite the challenge. Car clubs will provide tons of resources – and can be a way for you to reach a community of people with similar cars.

Though there are several avenues to finding automotive replacement parts, do look first online to avoid spending unneeded time, money and effort. When credible, online storefronts deliver beyond expectation.


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