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Brando |
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BUY MY SPARE KIDNEY!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3,935 Joined: 29-August 04 From: Santa Ana, CA Member No.: 2,648 Region Association: Southern California ![]() |
I've got an old pair of some Dr. Evil door panels (thanks again Mike!) that I want to re-cover and use. I've already cut holes for speakers because I like to be able to have good tunes to listen to while breaking the speed limit and cornering hard (or hardly cornering?).
Anyhow, I'm liking the idea of going with black cloth with a thin (1/8") foam under it for a little bit of padding. I'm wanting a clean look so I'll make a pair of leather straps for closing the door and there will be no side pockets. I might go without the upper shelf area, the padded portion near the window. I'm looking for opinions on how it would look since I'm undecided, and I'd like this to be a little unique. Thanks!Edit: That's wierd, the poll didn't show... Wtf? Anyhow, here are the options I'm thinking of: Thick black cloth. Black Vinyl. Black leather or suede. |
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Pete:
I lined the inside of the door (freshly painted) outer skin in Dynamat (top to bottom), then before I put the door panel back on, instead of a plastic liner, I used dynamat again, then installed the finished door panel... Yes it added a little weight, but on a daily driver, it sure makes the trip quieter... Door sounds good and solid when closed... 2-OH! |
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