Interior Door Panels
#21
i did mine in 3M di-noc. its fairly easy just take off your door panels (the inner part that you want to cover will not come off the panel itself its just easier to work on it off of the car) the make a paper template (take your time you can use the reverse for the other side. cut out and glue down, not that hard, just make sure you have enough material to go down in the grooves
i spent about 8hrs on my door panels alone.
i spent about 8hrs on my door panels alone.
#23
#25
For those of you looking to add accents to your door panels or trim with welt, I just ordered some for my wife's Escape (similar issue with the door inserts). Anyways, I ordered the stuff on a Saturday and got it on Monday (today)!
M r Mike s. Com
limited colors and only welt but very fast and communicative. E-mailed me within a couple hours to let me know he could cut the welt in the lengths I wanted. Minimum 15 foot order but very fast and reasonable!
M r Mike s. Com
limited colors and only welt but very fast and communicative. E-mailed me within a couple hours to let me know he could cut the welt in the lengths I wanted. Minimum 15 foot order but very fast and reasonable!
#26
i did mine in 3M di-noc. its fairly easy just take off your door panels (the inner part that you want to cover will not come off the panel itself its just easier to work on it off of the car) the make a paper template (take your time you can use the reverse for the other side. cut out and glue down, not that hard, just make sure you have enough material to go down in the grooves
i spent about 8hrs on my door panels alone.
i spent about 8hrs on my door panels alone.
About to just reglue my panels in my 'Vert. But I can't resist the idea of such a simple mod.
#29
so far its been good, but I did have to peel back on one side using heat and add more adhesive to the back of it because it had a small bubble on the top left on the drivers side, but its been perfect since!
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