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MPTech
11-28-2024, 02:08 PM
Wondering if anyone has created or offers a door hinge cover?

I thought of this 10+ years ago when I was building my roadster and have recently known 2 owners that were involved in accidents that results in stitches to the knees (there were other injuries, but this one may be avoidable or reduced).
The FFR hinges have some sharp edges, wish I had knocked them down before powder-coating.
Maybe 3D printed and padded??
I think the originals and Superformance had covers(?), don't know about others.

toadster
11-28-2024, 05:17 PM
try these? https://performanceunlimited.com/cobravalley_interior/doorhingepads.html

i don't use them, but came up in a search

cv2065
11-28-2024, 08:20 PM
try these :) https://performanceunlimited.com/cobravalley_interior/doorhingepads.html

Did you use these Todd?

Jeff Kleiner
11-28-2024, 10:19 PM
try these :) https://performanceunlimited.com/cobravalley_interior/doorhingepads.html

The SPF hinges are nothing at all like ours.

Jeff

Tony_G
11-29-2024, 01:11 AM
I agree with Mark. This is an area for improved safety. I personally watched both guys he's talking about get stitched up. Hopefully the new MKV has some changes to the hinge. That flat steel makes some large nasty cuts.

Railroad
11-29-2024, 09:20 AM
Redline makes all kind of leather parts for auto use. When I bought my color coordinated shifter boot, they had an offer, If you suggest, design a part they can make, they will if possible, produce and give you one for your use.
I can see a padded cover with velcro attachment being possible, or a tube that collapses where you can put the hinge bolt in and expand over both sides.
I will be watching for your product.

rich grsc
11-29-2024, 09:36 AM
I was one of those, 8 stitches and some permanent numbness. Someone with a 3D printer might make up something that snaps over the two flat bars that stick out?

Jeff Kleiner
11-29-2024, 10:09 AM
I've added to the list of items to discuss next week.

Jeff

toadster
11-29-2024, 10:40 AM
Did you use these Todd?

no - just found them in a search

MPTech
11-29-2024, 11:01 AM
.... Someone with a 3D printer might make up something that snaps over the two flat bars that stick out?

That's what I was thinking, 3d printed clip-on, then padded/covered. It would look better and be safer!

Mike.Bray
11-29-2024, 11:05 AM
I was one of those, 8 stitches and some permanent numbness. Someone with a 3D printer might make up something that snaps over the two flat bars that stick out?

Hmmmm, I just might have to have a play during the downtime next month.

rich grsc
11-29-2024, 11:32 AM
Very good Mike. I'm sure you're the guy to tackle this. :cool:

Railroad
11-29-2024, 04:52 PM
I might consider some split heater hose and zip ties, until something more cosmetically pleasing comes along, rather than risk another knee laceration.

bobl
11-29-2024, 09:41 PM
The first time I drove my car I realized that hinge bar hit right in the middle of my knee. I cut a square piece of aluminum and riveted it to where it covered that bar,, then glued carpet on it. Now it's a perfect rest for my knee.