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Old 07-20-14, 08:09 PM
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Originally Posted by iNfectious
Correct plastic welds hold the top and bottom parts together. I grinded the top of the welds off and I used small short screws to reassemble them. You can find vinyl at your local fabric store. The good thing about wrapping the door panels is that it is pressed in at all sides and there are no wild angles except at the door bar. Unfortunately I didn't document much of this project.
No worries. I just didn't know what to do after grinding the plastic welds off. I'm excited to get this done. Thanks a lot.
Old 08-07-14, 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by iNfectious
Correct plastic welds hold the top and bottom parts together. I grinded the top of the welds off and I used small short screws to reassemble them.
Where did you put the screws?
Old 08-07-14, 11:52 AM
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^I'd assume he put them where those plastic welds where. But I'll let him reply to that one.
Old 08-07-14, 12:04 PM
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Gville350 I am assuming the same thing but I just wanted to check before I take the plunge and wrap my panels.
Old 08-07-14, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Gville350
^I'd assume he put them where those plastic welds where. But I'll let him reply to that one.
Right on the spot. There's enough material leftover for a small screw and washer.
Old 08-07-14, 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by iNfectious
Right on the spot. There's enough material leftover for a small screw and washer.
Do you happen to have any pictures of this?
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