Easy fix or headache?
They ordered replacement panels for me at the dealership which took a while to come in. I guess it was the adhesive and the sun which makes sense (Phoenix, AZ).
Sounds like new adhesive is needed? Pull the door off and take a look. Should be pretty easy (guess it depends on the car). What car are we talking about again?Easy fix or headache?
Sounds like new adhesive is needed? Pull the door off and take a look. Should be pretty easy (guess it depends on the car). What car are we talking about again?
If it's adhesive id try to fix it without buying an entire new panel.
Dude, goo gone? This sounds like an easy job. What's the year/model/make of vehicle.Would have to strip the glue off the crap quality rubber or plastic or whatever it is.
Sounds like time, headache, and I'd do a shit job.
Been thinking about putting some money into it, might get some aftermarket panels.
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2002 - new to me for about six weeks now. I added the roof rack and and Android head unit with backup camera. I am lovin’ it.
I actually took the pic to make as a background for the touchscreen stereo. So, the no reference was not a complete accident.The angle, with no reference, made me think you had a scale RC car
I actually took the pic to make as a background for the touchscreen stereo. So, the no reference was not a complete accident.
Also, I have found another one being parted out. I am considering purchasing and turning into a pull behind. Cutting it just behind the drivers seats and welding a tongue. It could make for a cool camping trailer. Leaving the two back seats that can fold down, mounting a flat panel TV on the new front wall, water tank in place of the spare tire, any other thing I can think to add.
I bought a thing today.
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2018 Ram 1500 Laramie, with crew cab. Holy shit, it's a nice truck. Got it for half price, just over a year old, 19000k on it.
I've had the plate for way longer than the truck. Might have to find a Fat Chocobo plate cover at this point, though.