Door panel question (did search)
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Door panel question (did search)
I have a 92 DX Hatch, no power locks or windows. I need to get a driver and passenger door panel and was looking at getting the EK hatch door panels because they look a little nicer. Do you know if they will fit into an EG without any problems or should I just stick with finding EG door panels? Thanks.
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Re: Door panel question (Motts)
It definatly wouldn't line up with your EG dash... you might not even be able to close the door without chopping something off... don't know if it bolts up.
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Re: Door panel question (Motts)
they wont fit. i will try to get pics of both and you can decide yourself. btw i have power window and doorlock setup for sale
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Re: Door panel question (Endz0r)
no<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Endz0r »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thread jack!
Will a 92-95 hatch door fit on a 92-95 4door?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Will a 92-95 hatch door fit on a 92-95 4door?</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: Door panel question (DubbleD)
the 2/3 door panels and the 4 door panels aren't going to remotely line up. the doors are different sizes!
i dyed my door panels, and they look pretty tight. the vinyl/rubbery parts are all titanium, and the cloth part is black. they were that ucky grey color before...
if you'd like to go with that idea, go to your local upholstery shop and ask for spray dye. it looks like a can of spray paint, but it doesn't get thick, bubbly, and won't chip and flake... i paid $10/can, and you shouldn't need more than one for the two doors unless you want to go with more than one color.
i dyed my door panels, and they look pretty tight. the vinyl/rubbery parts are all titanium, and the cloth part is black. they were that ucky grey color before...
if you'd like to go with that idea, go to your local upholstery shop and ask for spray dye. it looks like a can of spray paint, but it doesn't get thick, bubbly, and won't chip and flake... i paid $10/can, and you shouldn't need more than one for the two doors unless you want to go with more than one color.
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Re: Door panel question (TrickHonda77)
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true, you can heat the door panels and mold them to how you want, i have seen this done when people do the integra dash swap in a civic, they heat the civic door panel and slam it shut so it molds to the integra dash.
true, you can heat the door panels and mold them to how you want, i have seen this done when people do the integra dash swap in a civic, they heat the civic door panel and slam it shut so it molds to the integra dash.
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Re: Door panel question (akumaracer)
i did a search and this thread was the closest that came to answering my question. i was wondering if 92-95 ex door panels fit on the 92-95 hatches.
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