Jul 25, 2020 - 10:26 AM | Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #1105313 · Replies: 1 · Views: 2,116 |
Enthusiast Joined Jul 25, '20 From Buglaria Currently Offline ![]() |
Hello, guys. Im new to the forum. Excuse me if this post duplicates but I searched and searched and could not find anyone with a remotely similar problem as me and a solution from experience. My 95' Celica door panels are in a horrible condition - they have these weird bumps on them as if the foam (if it has?) under the vinyl/leather has degraded and on top of that the hardboard behind has cracked in a few places. Is it worth tearing the old vinyl and foam and applying new ones OR wrapping the existing panel in a leather textured vinyl imitation, ignoring the bumps ? Also how could the cracks in the hardboard be fixed ? I assume by gluing a small piece of wood on top to keep it strong and intact ? Im guessing the wrap, although not impossible, would be quite challenging due to the complex design of the door - many curves etc. |
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