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    Door panel fitment

    So its getting close to Erin's gtg and im trying to wrap up a few things I ignored on my door previously. Mostly when I did my mlv/ccf layer, I put them on backwards. So my solution was to just swap tge driver and passenger side barriers so thr ccf would be against the door and the mlv would be facing in, like Don at sds recomends.

    Low and behold my driver side door wont go back on. I think its because I remounted my grill pods more securely using rivets. I believe this pulled the door panel out of shape slightly. Well I walked away once in frustration then it was no better a couple hours later. By the end of the battle I had 6 broken panel clips, I need a new electric window plug on the wiring harness, and the corner of my panel is cracked. Luckily I didnt damage any of my audio install. I dont know what to do. The little plastic panel clips just aren't strong enough to hold everything in place. I even removed the weather stripping and mlv/ccf layer, and ut was still about 1/4" from snapoinh right in. Every time one side would snap in the othet side would snap out. I all but destroyed my drivers side door panel. Im not even sure I got any improvement from the wotk I did which means I just took 10 steps back for nothing!

    At wgat point have yall said fuck it and just run screws into the door around the edge of the panel? Is there a better way to secure the panel without having to run screws in the door or fuck with those shitty little plastic clips?

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    Re: Door panel fitment

    After you take out a standard vapor barrier and shove a bunch of shit in there that was not designed to go in.. it's tight... This was exasperated by the fact in my car that the door card actually protrudes into the inner door skin plane.

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    Re: Door panel fitment

    So what did you do?

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    Re: Door panel fitment

    Just an idea...take the door panel back off, rub chalk on all of the protruding parts, put it back on and let the chalk transfer to the MLV so you will see where it's binding up.

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    Re: Door panel fitment

    Not a bad idea.

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    Re: Door panel fitment

    I did what Al suggested. Cut the CCF off of that area, heated the mlv and pushed it in, held it till it cooled. the re-engineered that area somehow, possibly putting the CCF on the door card? Can't remember, but I do remember it sucked. Did not like that part of the install.

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    Re: Door panel fitment

    Will mlv mold pretty good with a heat gun?

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    Re: Door panel fitment

    I'm always on concrete with a flashlight You may also have the option of trimming back of door panel.


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    Re: Door panel fitment

    Did that already.

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    Re: Door panel fitment

    If you want to try some different push pins, these hold like crazy. When you get them to pop out, it sounds like you broke something. http://www.clipsandfasteners.com/Chr...A_p/a21601.htm

    edit: if those don't fit the holes in your doors, there are quite a few more 2 piece designs on that site.
    Last edited by papacueball; 10-28-2013 at 08:10 PM.

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