All you need is:
1. Two 3/8 male-female screw sets
2. Epoxy Steel Stik
3. A wide screw that can be used to score out the inside of the bracket holes to make wider
4. Sandpaper
First, clean up the area with some BrakeKleen, Second, Scuff up the holes with sandpaper, Third, insert the female screw with some Steel Stik on it and pack it in good, the lip on the screw keeps it from falling into the hole so don't worry just packed it in tight. Fourth, Gouge out the holes on the bracket with a wide screw, Then you can allow the car to sit 30mins(what I did), or you can use a heat gun or hot blow drier to speed up the process. Once the female screws are set in the Epoxy, you can thread the new screw thru the wider holes on the bracket (I only used 2 of the holes, the outer ones, didn't seem to need the inner ones it worked so well). Gently screw the screws in handtight, no need for brute force. Let it set overnight and by morning your door should be holding up stronger than from the factory. G'luck!! ALL DONE PERMANTLY!






