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door handle retainers
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David Grubbs
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The right front door handle on my 51 200 is coming loose. On inspection, the old handle retainer, the one that slides in from the edge of the door, has a broken piece on it. Any suggestions as to a good source? And does anyone make a more durable one? Every one I've tried to remove broke in the process of removing it. thanks

Posted on: 2013/7/19 21:34
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Re: door handle retainers
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Packards International had them made. They are on eBay often.

Posted on: 2013/7/19 22:07
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Re: door handel retainers
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San Diego Region of PI reproduced them some years back in a material that supposedly doesn't rust. Their website still lists them.http://www.packardsandiego.com/NewPriceList_01-06-13.htm Believe Big Kev used theirs on his car but IIRC, he mentioned something about them he wasn't totally happy with.

Max lists them a bit cheaper at $45 but don't know his source.

Kanter also lists them as available at $89. Don't know if his are originals or if he had them repro'd as well. Other than that it's probably hope you find a good one on ebay.

Posted on: 2013/7/19 22:08
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Re: door handle retainers
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thanks I'll check with SD and Max in the morning. I also noticed that the San Diego folks have the heat shields that someone was looking for the other day.

Posted on: 2013/7/19 22:19
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Re: door handle retainers
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FYI - I put in an order with Max on Friday and got the retainer clip in today's mail. It was a steel one, with minor surface rust on it, so it may be NOS. I removed the damaged one - it was brass, and had a tag on it that said "51-56, $55". It had broken in two places. The steel one went in easily and now the handle doesn't wobble when you open the door.

Posted on: 2013/7/26 17:09
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IIRC the ones that look like brass are actually non-rusting beryllium copper, a material commonly used for speciality springs and the like but currently out of favor due to some toxicity concerns.

Posted on: 2013/7/26 17:14
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Re: door handle retainers
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The steel ones are much stronger. The B-C ones are very brittle.

Posted on: 2013/7/26 22:05
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Re: door handle retainers
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I just fitted two B-C ones so I'll treat them gently. My old ones were rusted too badly to use.

One thing I noticed is that these don't press right in to be flush with the door metal. Both are out a little. Not sure if they should as my car came 'disassembled', in boxes. The end of the retainers are out from the door metal approx 1/4" and I can't see why that is so.

Can post a photo if necessary.

Posted on: 2013/7/27 8:15
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Re: door handle retainers
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My steel on went all the way flush with the door. The important thing is that both posts on the door handle are firmly pulled in. I squirted WD40 on mine before I pushed it in. It always helps.

Posted on: 2013/7/27 14:21
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Re: door handle retainers
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The rear door clip will not go flush on a front door if you have accidently put it in the wrong place.

Posted on: 2013/7/27 18:34
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