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04-25-2018, 09:55 PM | #1 | |
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Upper inside door panel's Gen 2
I got upper door panel's that flop in when i shut my door's.
I pulled the door panel's and theirs a Stud glued to the panel and a reversed speed nut holding it to the inside door panel. These reversed speed nut's are impossible to remove on this 98 LTZ but i was able to make a tool to remove them from my 95 Base and after i destroyed every one on the 98 to get them off i was able to glue the the ones off the 95 on with 2 part epoxy. But in 2 day's the upper panel's have came loose again i suspect the epoxy didn't hold up. Has anyone got a better fix for this? I did a search here and it came up with nothing. Thank's Scott. |
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04-25-2018, 10:54 PM | #2 | |
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Re: Upper inside door panel's Gen 2
If I recall correctly, the panels are a kind of compressed fiberboard, but the trim is ABS and the plastic studs are simply molded into them. I've had those fail as well, and used a plastic welder instead of any kind of adhesive. Those "inside-out" speed nuts are a treat, aren't they? I've used small lock ring pliers to grip those internally and spin them out.
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04-26-2018, 10:31 PM | #3 | |
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Re: Upper inside door panel's Gen 2
Hey Blue Bowtie.
Copy that on the reversed speed nut's. The 95 had smaller one's that i was able to fab a tool that's 7/16 hex from a all thread coupler and a little filing of the flat's to make it fit the reversed speed put's. The 98's were alot bigger. I see these panel's for sale on e-bay and they don't have the Plastic stud's on them. I'll give a plastic welder a try. Thank's, Scott |
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