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Username Post: Door Pillar        (Topic#281513)
cnbell 
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05-23-12 09:46 AM - Post#2228964    

Getting ready to send the Nomad to the body shop. The passenger door had been backed into at some time and the door pillar was pushed in. The repair work to fix it was pretty shakey. The shop said it would be cheaper to replace it than fix it but the only re-pops I know of are for hardtops and convertibles.

The Nomads use a sedan door, will a sedan pillar fit ? I've had some wrecking yards say it will and others say it won't.

This isn't the pillar from the Nomad, it's from my hardtop, I'm looking for the section in white.

Any advice is appreciated.

Craig

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cnbell 
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05-23-12 11:19 AM - Post#2228994    
    In response to cnbell

Meant to say the Nomad door is similar in height to the sedan door which is why I thought the sedan pillar might work.
Craig

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Rick_L 
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05-23-12 04:55 PM - Post#2229093    
    In response to cnbell

Looks like a hardtop pillar to me.

 
cnbell 
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05-23-12 05:52 PM - Post#2229104    
    In response to Rick_L

It is a hardtop pillar, I mentioned that in the post.

I used that picture to clarify what I was actually looking for. A hardtop pillar won't work as the mounting holes for the latch are an inch or so lower than the Nomad. Hopefully a sedan pillar will work as the chances of finding a Safari/Nomad pillar look to be about zero.
Craig

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Rick_L 
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05-23-12 06:31 PM - Post#2229112    
    In response to cnbell

The width of the first surface that's parallel to the door and quarter is much wider on a sedan. That's what prompted my comment. I don't know what the latch location is.

My guess is that since the Nomad door is a hybrid hardtop/sedan deal, the jamb may be also.

Seems like you could move the latch if you just knew what to do.

 
wagonman100 
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05-23-12 07:01 PM - Post#2229120    
    In response to Rick_L

I would imagine it would be the same as a sedan since the Nomad door is basically a sedan door with the window frame removed. If you need me to, I can measure my Handyman wagon and my Nomad and see if they are the same.
Jay
Some days it's not worth chewing through the restraints.

1999 Silverado Z71 4X4 extra-cab short bed
1983 Malibu Fauxmad - tubbed
1978 El Camino Kustomized
1972 Monte Carlo
1957 210 handyman wagon
1957 Nomad sport wagon


 
cnbell 
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05-24-12 09:40 AM - Post#2229281    
    In response to wagonman100

Jay, that would be fantastic, I really appreciate it...

There are plenty of sedan pillars available out there, hopefully they are close enough to use.
Craig

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WagonCrazy 
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05-24-12 03:43 PM - Post#2229401    
    In response to cnbell

Glad to see you're making progress on that Nomad Craig. Heading to the body shop is a good sign that you're about to put some bucks into it.
57 Nomad C4-LS1 Pics
57 210 9passenger wagon Pics


 
wagonman100 
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05-24-12 08:06 PM - Post#2229474    
    In response to cnbell

I'll try to remember to do it tomorrow. I know I won't be able to do it this weekend.
Jay
Some days it's not worth chewing through the restraints.

1999 Silverado Z71 4X4 extra-cab short bed
1983 Malibu Fauxmad - tubbed
1978 El Camino Kustomized
1972 Monte Carlo
1957 210 handyman wagon
1957 Nomad sport wagon


 
cnbell 
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05-25-12 09:57 AM - Post#2229675    
    In response to WagonCrazy

No kidding, the reality hits when it goes into paint....

Jay, no problem, whenever you have a chance will be fine.
Craig

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wagonman100 
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05-27-12 03:01 PM - Post#2230428    
    In response to cnbell

I ran out of time on Friday. I might have a chance tomorrow. I may need a reminder after that. My brain ain't what it used to be.
Jay
Some days it's not worth chewing through the restraints.

1999 Silverado Z71 4X4 extra-cab short bed
1983 Malibu Fauxmad - tubbed
1978 El Camino Kustomized
1972 Monte Carlo
1957 210 handyman wagon
1957 Nomad sport wagon


 
cnbell 
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05-29-12 10:46 AM - Post#2231135    
    In response to wagonman100

Thanks Jay, reminder number 1 ...
Craig

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wagonman100 
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05-30-12 04:38 AM - Post#2231390    
    In response to cnbell

Thanks. I remembered, but was dog tired when I got off of work. I'll try for tonight.
Jay
Some days it's not worth chewing through the restraints.

1999 Silverado Z71 4X4 extra-cab short bed
1983 Malibu Fauxmad - tubbed
1978 El Camino Kustomized
1972 Monte Carlo
1957 210 handyman wagon
1957 Nomad sport wagon


 
cnbell 
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05-30-12 10:32 AM - Post#2231478    
    In response to wagonman100

No problem, remind me to remind you if I forget...
Craig

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wagonman100 
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05-30-12 02:35 PM - Post#2231552    
    In response to cnbell

No need. I measured it when I got home a few minutes ago. The Nomad and the wagon measure the same. It was about 26 1/2" from the floor pinchweld to the "point" of the quarter at the beltline. It is about 19 1/4"-3/8" to the bottom inside screw of the striker from the pinchweld. I would imagine that the sedan would be the same as wellnsince the wagon takes the same door as a sedan. The measurement to the striker can change a little since it is adjustable, but it should be in the same ballpark for all of them.
Jay
Some days it's not worth chewing through the restraints.

1999 Silverado Z71 4X4 extra-cab short bed
1983 Malibu Fauxmad - tubbed
1978 El Camino Kustomized
1972 Monte Carlo
1957 210 handyman wagon
1957 Nomad sport wagon


 
cnbell 
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05-31-12 09:58 AM - Post#2231832    
    In response to wagonman100

Thanks Jay, that's a big help.

I really appreciate it...
Craig

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wagonman100 
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05-31-12 02:25 PM - Post#2231911    
    In response to cnbell

No problem. Happy to help. I'm just sorry I forgot to do it before I went away last weekend.
Jay
Some days it's not worth chewing through the restraints.

1999 Silverado Z71 4X4 extra-cab short bed
1983 Malibu Fauxmad - tubbed
1978 El Camino Kustomized
1972 Monte Carlo
1957 210 handyman wagon
1957 Nomad sport wagon


 
Rick_L 
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05-31-12 05:58 PM - Post#2231977    
    In response to wagonman100

I'm curious about this, don't know why.

I just measured my sedan jamb and it's essentially the same as reported. (Don't know the reference point on the pinchweld, top/bottom, but there's essential agreement.)

I'm curious though, does the Nomad have the wide surface on the "step" like a sedan, or the narrow surface on the "step" like a hardtop? And I wonder if that even matters for fit. I think it does, if the doors have a matching wide or narrow step. Sedan doors have a wide step that matches the jamb.

 
wagonman100 
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05-31-12 08:11 PM - Post#2232029    
    In response to Rick_L

Sorry I wasn't too clear on the reference point. My main point was that they matched. But it was the top of the pinchweld. Thanks for bringing that to my attention.

As for the size of the "step", I don't know for sure off hand, but I would guess that the Nomad is the same as a sedan and wagon since the Nomad door is basically a modified sedan door. Going from memory of just having the doors open yesterday, I'd say the wagon and Nomad are the same. I will gladly check it out and report in.
Jay
Some days it's not worth chewing through the restraints.

1999 Silverado Z71 4X4 extra-cab short bed
1983 Malibu Fauxmad - tubbed
1978 El Camino Kustomized
1972 Monte Carlo
1957 210 handyman wagon
1957 Nomad sport wagon


 
cnbell 
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06-01-12 12:18 PM - Post#2232239    
    In response to wagonman100

I didn't think of that either, let us know what you find.

Craig

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wagonman100 
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06-01-12 03:09 PM - Post#2232305    
    In response to cnbell

I'll have to look this weekend. Been raining to beat the devil since just before I got off of work.
Jay
Some days it's not worth chewing through the restraints.

1999 Silverado Z71 4X4 extra-cab short bed
1983 Malibu Fauxmad - tubbed
1978 El Camino Kustomized
1972 Monte Carlo
1957 210 handyman wagon
1957 Nomad sport wagon


 
Rick_L 
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06-01-12 06:25 PM - Post#2232362    
    In response to wagonman100

Take some photos if you can.

 
wagonman100 
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06-01-12 06:40 PM - Post#2232368    
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Will do. My cars are kind of jammed in tight in that part of the garage. I'll have to see how far I can open the doors.
Jay
Some days it's not worth chewing through the restraints.

1999 Silverado Z71 4X4 extra-cab short bed
1983 Malibu Fauxmad - tubbed
1978 El Camino Kustomized
1972 Monte Carlo
1957 210 handyman wagon
1957 Nomad sport wagon


 
wagonman100 
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06-04-12 04:41 AM - Post#2233171    
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Sorry, way too busy this weekend to take the pics. Had some work to do on the house and an unexpected emergency visit to the mother in law's because her sump pump quit on her. I'll do it this week. But I know I'll be too tired this evening.
Jay
Some days it's not worth chewing through the restraints.

1999 Silverado Z71 4X4 extra-cab short bed
1983 Malibu Fauxmad - tubbed
1978 El Camino Kustomized
1972 Monte Carlo
1957 210 handyman wagon
1957 Nomad sport wagon


 
cnbell 
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06-04-12 11:29 AM - Post#2233320    
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Thanks for the update....
Craig

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wagonman100 
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06-29-12 06:22 PM - Post#2242782    
    In response to cnbell

Just a bump for the topic. I haven't forgotten, I took the pics. For some reason I'm having trouble getting them onto my hosting site. My Nomad jamb is a little screwed up from the previous owner putting floors on and doesn't look quite the same as the wagon. But the step part is the same width as far as I can tell. I didn't measure, though.
Jay
Some days it's not worth chewing through the restraints.

1999 Silverado Z71 4X4 extra-cab short bed
1983 Malibu Fauxmad - tubbed
1978 El Camino Kustomized
1972 Monte Carlo
1957 210 handyman wagon
1957 Nomad sport wagon


 
cnbell 
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06-30-12 11:05 AM - Post#2242965    
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Thanks, looking forward to the pics.
Craig

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