CTR door panel question
i am wondering where i can get ahold of a ctr red door panel insert. i dont want the whole ctr door panel because i do not have a black interior, and i know that the black door panel in my dark grey interior would bug the **** ouf of me.
i currently have an ek hatch, therefor have manual windows and locks. i am looking to get a pair of si door panels so that i can have power windows and locks, so then i could just throw in the ctr insert...
am i correct in assuming that ctr door panels come in manual and power options? therefor not just any ctr insert would do, i would need a specifically "power insert"?
thanks guys, search didn't reveal much at all, by the way...
i currently have an ek hatch, therefor have manual windows and locks. i am looking to get a pair of si door panels so that i can have power windows and locks, so then i could just throw in the ctr insert...
am i correct in assuming that ctr door panels come in manual and power options? therefor not just any ctr insert would do, i would need a specifically "power insert"?
thanks guys, search didn't reveal much at all, by the way...
Just go buy some red alcantra or some other nice red material and do it yourself.. there was a how-to on honda-tech a long while ago.. try searching the archives. it will be a lot cheaper and you'll have a sense of accomplishment to go along with it.
Yes, you will have to cut off the melted plastic heads in order to get the arm rests out of the panel. Then you need to screw them back on which is a PITA because if screw is too long, they go right through the thin door panels, leaving a white stretch mark on it.
So, just get a red fabric, get 3M adhesive, and glue the fabric on, trim the edge and call it a day.
So, just get a red fabric, get 3M adhesive, and glue the fabric on, trim the edge and call it a day.
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worth a try. thanks for the info ^^
worth a try. thanks for the info ^^
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