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Old 09-15-2008, 12:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Will a 93 Camry door fit on a 96 Camry?

My dad's 96 Camry was swiped by a semi the other day, and his passanger side front/rear doors are completely toast.

I found some 93 doors at the junkyard today for cheap, and was wondering if these would fit the 96 Camry. It looks to be the same model, just was wondering if I'll run into any problems trying to put them in.

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It will be a direct fit, no problem.
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It will be a direct fit, no problem.
i agree,
just make sure you wire everything corectly... mirrors//speakers etc... pretty straight forward
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i agree,
just make sure you wire everything corectly... mirrors//speakers etc... pretty straight forward
Thanks for the responses everyone - doesn't sound like compatiblity will be a problem. As for the electrical/interior things, I'd like to take the interior on the wrecked door and plop it onto the new door. I presume that everything should line up.....is this correct?

Also, are there any detailed descriptions anywhere on how to take out the interior portion?

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It may not be so simple. Is there any damage to the B pillar or is it just superficial damage to the door skins?
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It may not be so simple. Is there any damage to the B pillar or is it just superficial damage to the door skins?
Asteroid, what are the problems I might encounter? The front door was bent a bit at the edge. The back door was just door skin damage.
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The rear doors are trivial to swap. You can latch the door shut and then bolt on the hinge. The inner panels are also easier to swap, and you don't have to swap the lock cylinder.

If the front doors hinge is bent, you might be able to swap it by removing it from the door, and mounting just the replacement hinge without the door attached. When I did this, I though it would be easier to align with the door bolted to the hinge and took off the fender for access. That was a mistake, since I needed to remove dozens of fasteners -- far more than the few obvious ones I originally saw.
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