Either a salvage yard door or cut that section out and weld in a new section salvaged from another door.
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That's a good price if it's in good shape. Was at a yard up here a while back and they wanted $350 for a shell.....no window or door card.Thanks for all your help and explaining how much welding I would need. I’m going to get a new door. I found one local for $100 with glass. I’m planning on getting two new doors because I’m assuming both are the same.
My experience with Dorman has been the same JUNK! Try these guys:https://cunninghammachine.com/Oh ya....make sure to get the same generation of door if you can.
88-94 as the interior structure changed a bit on the 95+.
And as @Scooterwrench mentioned, do pins and bushings while your at it.
Just DON'T buy Dorman ones or you will be changing them every time you change your oil! Lol
thanks so much! I placed an order!Cunningham is a participant on the forum, and many members swear by his bushings.