I was taking off my door panels today to have the switch's converted to LED. When I was removing the door panel the top piece that snaps in pretty much exploded into tons of little pieces. Are they available any where? Am I screwed with this part?
I was taking off my door panels today to have the switch's converted to LED. When I was removing the door panel the top piece that snaps in pretty much exploded into tons of little pieces. Are they available any where? Am I screwed with this part?
You are screwed.
There have been some folks that have done their own one-off trim pieces out of anodized aluminum strips in the past. Seems to be a lot cheaper than buying an entire door panel. I think the one I had replaced under warranty was like $900 some years ago.
Ask JonB first.
Which piece are you guys talking about?
Looking around it seems that Paul Scharf (800-338-4002) might have a replacement part.
OK thanks guys. I might have to get inventive.
im shure you can just buy a good used panel
I'm on to something that might work. I'll keep you posted if it works out.
Bernie- Not sure which door you're working on, but maybe this will help http://www.ebay.com/itm/2003-Dodge-V...94f906&vxp=mtr
If you had access to a 3D printer, you could just make your own piece.
The Gen 3 piece is stapled on to the panel. I think the Gen 4 piece clips on. I wonder if you can get the Gen 4 piece through a dodge dealer? I can't believe someone hasn't produced an aftermarket fix for this. It would be money in the bank.
Since my trim piece detonated upon removal I have been scratching my head as to what to do. With the piece missing you can see down into the door and that is extremely annoying to me.
I decided to try a rubber seal piece to fill in the opening. It pushes onto the door piece and it is really snug on there. A flap of rubber covers the massive chasm that is now there. It came to $100 for a 25' roll.
Here is the mock up. The hole is sealed up nicely, but I'm not sure how much I like the ripple in the rubber. For now it is much better until I want to part with the money for a new door cover.
Nice I actually like that a lot!
I picked it up from Grainger. If any of you guys want any of the remaining trim I think I paid $4 a foot.
You could use some spray adhesive and put a strip of Alcantara over the rubber to make it look a little better.
Why not run by an Auto Upholstery place and see what ideas they may have for this?
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