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Old 03-05-2005, 12:58 AM
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Angry Side plastic lower door panel cracked

On my 87 CRX Dx, the Side plastic lower door panel are cracked and in bad shape. The side skirts are ok...
want to know were to find it pn the net or how to repair it.
{Some pieces missing}
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Old 03-05-2005, 01:21 AM
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Re: Side plastic lower door panel cracked

If they're just cracked with no pieces missing they're very easy to glue back together.

Just use a small pick (or flat head screwdriver) and gently pry off the red trim stripe. The best method I found is to start in the middle, otherwise you'll snap off the end tab on the red stripe. Use something to protect the panel while prying like an old rag or thin strip of wood or plastic. Once the red stripe is off you'll see 5 screws that hold on the side (door) panel, remove these and then slide the panel off the bottom of the door. Then use CA glue (found at hardware stores) to glue it back together. CA glue is like a super-super glue, it comes in 2 parts, the glue and the activator, just don't confuse CA glue with 2 part epoxy.

With the panel off it makes it much easier to align and clamp the crack while the glue takes hold. When you're done you can use trim adhesive (available at auto parts stores) to glue the red stripe back on, and you're done.
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Re: Re: Side plastic lower door panel cracked

do you need 1 side or both sides? there is a dx crx in mint condition at the wrecking yard, i'm pretty sure the panels are still there.
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Re: Side plastic lower door panel cracked

Wow, Ami. Good to see you over on the dark side. Also good to see that my suggestions have been heard.
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Re: Re: Side plastic lower door panel cracked

so YOU are the jerky who caused the overtime for me



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i used to own both an 84 crx and 86 civic. i will try my best to help where it appears help is needed
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Old 03-05-2005, 06:31 PM
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Re: Side plastic lower door panel cracked

If you want to know the truth... I asked them for a new mod.... Even gave them a few reputable names (mine was not on the first list)... So, they took their own option on that one.
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Re: Side plastic lower door panel cracked

Oh,

So that explains the sudden interest from the mods. I guess I'd better talk to my doctor and get my meds updated so I don't get kicked off the forums.

When I said I needed a moderator, I was refering to my own personal moderator, one that could walk around town with me and edit everything I say before I say it. This would be especially helpful during my monthly visits to my friendly local car dealership or when I visit with the in-laws.

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Old 03-06-2005, 12:14 PM
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Re: Side plastic lower door panel cracked

I just figured it would be nice to actually be able to see that we had someone that was here that new a little bit more than we did. 8)
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Well ,the driver side is the one that have some big pieces missing...
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