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DynamicmustangGT May 8, 2011 05:31 PM


Originally Posted by tdbrown75 (Post 6065394)
Tim to the rescue (see attachment)!


Thats a great write up thanks for the help.

tdbrown75 May 8, 2011 07:03 PM


Originally Posted by DynamicmustangGT (Post 6069120)
Thats a great write up thanks for the help.

I had it onhand as I'll be doing the exact same thing in coming weeks as mine just started to let go. Sigh...

Tim

Dubya11 May 12, 2011 12:54 PM


Originally Posted by tdbrown75 (Post 6065394)
Tim to the rescue (see attachment)!

Where did the red inserts come from are the custom?

houtex May 12, 2011 08:06 PM

That's standard on a red leather '05-09 GT interior. The door panels are charcoal, the inserts are red. Only other red parts are the seats themselves, and the floor mats. All else is charcoal... I think. I'm probably off a tad. Eh.

It's pretty like that, ya ask me. :)

RCW May 19, 2011 01:50 PM


Originally Posted by tdbrown75 (Post 6065394)
Tim to the rescue (see attachment)!

Thanks Tim !!

My driver's side just started to sag.
Hopefully I will get some time soon to use your steps to fix it.
You the Man !!!!!

tdbrown75 May 19, 2011 03:54 PM


Originally Posted by RCW (Post 6076379)
Thanks Tim !!

My driver's side just started to sag.
Hopefully I will get some time soon to use your steps to fix it.
You the Man !!!!!

Just to clarify, that's not my work - just somthing I found and saved from long ago figuring I'd need it one day!

Tim

GhostTX Oct 9, 2011 06:30 PM


Originally Posted by houtex (Post 6065408)
Man, this thread is from the graveyard, back from the dead! :D
...

Don't be afraid! Just do it! It's not as bad as I thought... especially lying flat. :nice:

I love this site! My door panel gave way today.

tdbrown75 Oct 9, 2011 07:17 PM


Originally Posted by GhostTX (Post 6156890)
I love this site! My door panel gave way today.

Do yourself a favor and just remove the panel, it only takes 10 minutes and makes the job MUCH easier. Good luck!

Tim

GhostTX Oct 9, 2011 11:04 PM


Originally Posted by tdbrown75 (Post 6156916)
Do yourself a favor and just remove the panel, it only takes 10 minutes and makes the job MUCH easier. Good luck!

Tim

You know of a thread for that?

tdbrown75 Oct 10, 2011 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by GhostTX (Post 6157030)
You know of a thread for that?

This should help (see attachment).

Tim

YALLER Jan 24, 2012 01:39 PM

I have the IUP interior and the inserts are sagging. Has anyone removed all the foam and whatever is back there. Is it the same taxture as the rear insert section? how hard was it to remove all the backing material, just wondering what was involved in removing everything

tdbrown75 Jan 24, 2012 07:05 PM


Originally Posted by YALLER (Post 6233595)
I have the IUP interior and the inserts are sagging. Has anyone removed all the foam and whatever is back there. Is it the same taxture as the rear insert section? how hard was it to remove all the backing material, just wondering what was involved in removing everything


Write up here: https://themustangsource.com/f692/do...0/#post6065394

Tim

YALLER Jan 25, 2012 05:29 AM

I saw that, but was wondering if that takes it all the way down to door panel plastic. And if it was same texture as rear insert area, that has no covering. Maybe what I am looking for is a picture of a non-IUP door panel, is that what is under our pleather

tdbrown75 Jan 26, 2012 07:46 PM


Originally Posted by YALLER (Post 6234173)
I saw that, but was wondering if that takes it all the way down to door panel plastic. And if it was same texture as rear insert area, that has no covering. Maybe what I am looking for is a picture of a non-IUP door panel, is that what is under our pleather


No it's not hard plastic at all, it's like carpet. Carpet with a really short nap, almost a fabric. It's a pain to glue, takes several coats of glue before it'll tack and stick.

Tim

YALLER Jan 29, 2012 06:51 AM

After removing the "pleather", I poked and pulled on what was left and found out that there is another layer behind the foam that is left. It is a fabric type of backing that is glue to the door panel. The plastic door panel behind this backing is in fact the same rough textured plastic as the small area in the back seat panels. Will be seeing what takes the glue off, as Goo Gone isnt touching it, any ideas?

wtjurls Jun 2, 2012 09:17 AM

hey guys great thread....my vinyl has been sagging for awhile so ive been wanting to fix it, but im not a fan of the texture of the vinyl so i want to replace it with either blaack or red suede, i was planning on peeling the whole piece off then tracing the shape onto some fresh fabric, cutting it out, the re installing it, i was just wondering if any of you know if the vinyl only "outlines" the armrest and will come off around it, or if the armrest basically is attached over the vinyl...

thanks in advance, WIll

pmach1jeff Jun 21, 2012 08:20 PM

door panel repair kit from Predator Motorsports
 
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05stangkc Jul 11, 2024 06:34 PM

Multiple Thread Links For Issue!

https://themustangsource.com/forums/...hreads-550903/

KC

m05fastbackGT Jul 12, 2024 09:08 PM


Originally Posted by 05stangkc (Post 7086841)
Multiple Thread Links For Issue!

https://themustangsource.com/forums/...hreads-550903/

KC

Sure got that right! LOL.


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