I got the vinyl wrapped nicely and it all trimmed up and everything, but it wont stay in the door.
the insert has an edge on it that you have to fit into the goove in the door. mine wont stay for @!#$. i have tried using super 77 glue, liquid nails, and even some stank ass epoxy. its ok to begin with, but the next mornin i come out, its all messed up. and then when the heat gets to it it looks like @!#$!
i need to know how on earth to get this door insert to stay in there
any help is much appreciated, thanx in advance
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When i installed my diamond plate inserts i cut the diamond plate larger then the area to be covered and then i drilled small 1/8 holes right at the edge of the insided of the pocket. The I just used very small clear wire ties and drilled small holes in the flaps on the inside of the door panel and then attach. Its a lil time consuming but if yo do it right it looks great.
o sry guys, im talking about the arm rest pieces...
the bottom is staying in fine because the groove is deeper, but the top keeps coming out i guess because the groove is so shallow.
i thought about drilling a hold in the ridge and holding them in with tie wraps or sumthing, but there's not enough space to do it
i was hoping others could tell me how they got theres to stay in
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another bump
....i know someone on here has done this and can help, nothing i am doing is working
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i had the same problem and i talked to a guy at hin and he said that the best thing to do is tape it in place pretty good on the out side and just glass the hell out of the back
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damn...is that what you did, i dont know if ima be able to do all that. guess i'll figure something out
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i used some "Plastic Welder" permatex makes it. It is basically an epoxy meant for plastics. slap some on and use a 20lb weight on the back of the panel and block of wood on the front, havent had a problem in over a year.
no i didnt do it i changed my mind on the door panels.i think im gonna glass the whole thing with 6x9's and neons and @!#$. but yeah ^^^^ would work too
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tha_prowler wrote:
the bottom is staying in fine because the groove is deeper, but the top keeps coming out i guess because the groove is so shallow.
maybe try and make the groove on top deeper somehow. thats all i can come up with.
i dont have an experience with this sort of thing
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This is what I used and I have no problems with it at all, and I live in San DIego. Hot glue, believe it or not. I had a problem with the same exact spot with mine. I took the door panel off and into the garage. Put a very liberal amount of hot glue inside the groove and put my body weight on it for about 5 minutes. That was about 2-3 weeks ago. Not a problem anymore.
i will have to go get some hot glue tonight then
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did u take the stock carpet stuff off along with all that foamy @!#$ before you put the vinyl on?
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Not sure if its the same but on my sunfire i just sprayed that sprayon adhesive and it sortof stuck, I had to re do some spots but it looks ok now, check out my cardomain for pics.
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Did you remove the carpet? or did ya leave it?
i left it at first, maybe thats why it was acting so terribly...i pulled it off and scraped off the foam from the edges so maybe it will stay on better. tomorrow, ima try it again. hopefully it will work
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Let me know. I about to redo mine. and was figuring on leaving the old carpet.
I left the old carpet on so that it would have more of a tighter fit when I put the panel back in. Which it did. Then I added a the hot glue into that groove so that it would hold where you would want it to hold. Alos on the plastic piece itself where that panel goes on, I put hot glue all over the place on that and then that is when I put the hot glue into the groove and placed the panel on.
i just need to get the old vinyl off the upper part of the door and I will be set.
that stuff is a pita And is pissin' me off.
I took my panel apart, then wrapped it, then reassembled it the same way it was before I took it apart.
Wasn't hard at all, the front doors I use spray glue to hold it in place to the plastic panel.
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