Im about to have removable window grilles fitted to the inside of my rear and front doors.
The guy doing it suggests simply drilling through the inner layer of aluminium and bolting the frames onto the door that way.
My idea was to fit Rivnuts or something similar. That would give something strong and lasting into which to fit the bolts (which in the case of the front door, will be coming off and being put back pretty regularly). I figure the threads, such as they are, made in an aluminium door frame, not very thick, would soon wear out. The guy claims, however, that Rivnuits or similar cant be successfully fitted on the frames. I dont have any experience which tells me they could.
Whats the solution?
The guy doing it suggests simply drilling through the inner layer of aluminium and bolting the frames onto the door that way.
My idea was to fit Rivnuts or something similar. That would give something strong and lasting into which to fit the bolts (which in the case of the front door, will be coming off and being put back pretty regularly). I figure the threads, such as they are, made in an aluminium door frame, not very thick, would soon wear out. The guy claims, however, that Rivnuits or similar cant be successfully fitted on the frames. I dont have any experience which tells me they could.
Whats the solution?