'97 GC door panels
#11
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Re: '97 GC door panels
there was a tsb for this fix and if you can find a dealer that will take the
time to search them it has partsnumbers for replacement panel inserts
Cal wrote:
> My door panels, driver and passenger side, have been separating for several
> years now. The 'soft' part is coming loose at the top. Not only is it
> ugly, its not very comfortable to rest your arm there. Has anyone found a
> way to repair this without replacing the entire panel?
>
> thanks
>
> cal
>
> '97 GC, '05GC, '97 wrangler
time to search them it has partsnumbers for replacement panel inserts
Cal wrote:
> My door panels, driver and passenger side, have been separating for several
> years now. The 'soft' part is coming loose at the top. Not only is it
> ugly, its not very comfortable to rest your arm there. Has anyone found a
> way to repair this without replacing the entire panel?
>
> thanks
>
> cal
>
> '97 GC, '05GC, '97 wrangler
#12
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Re: '97 GC door panels
there was a tsb for this fix and if you can find a dealer that will take the
time to search them it has partsnumbers for replacement panel inserts
Cal wrote:
> My door panels, driver and passenger side, have been separating for several
> years now. The 'soft' part is coming loose at the top. Not only is it
> ugly, its not very comfortable to rest your arm there. Has anyone found a
> way to repair this without replacing the entire panel?
>
> thanks
>
> cal
>
> '97 GC, '05GC, '97 wrangler
time to search them it has partsnumbers for replacement panel inserts
Cal wrote:
> My door panels, driver and passenger side, have been separating for several
> years now. The 'soft' part is coming loose at the top. Not only is it
> ugly, its not very comfortable to rest your arm there. Has anyone found a
> way to repair this without replacing the entire panel?
>
> thanks
>
> cal
>
> '97 GC, '05GC, '97 wrangler
#13
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Re: '97 GC door panels
there was a tsb for this fix and if you can find a dealer that will take the
time to search them it has partsnumbers for replacement panel inserts
Cal wrote:
> My door panels, driver and passenger side, have been separating for several
> years now. The 'soft' part is coming loose at the top. Not only is it
> ugly, its not very comfortable to rest your arm there. Has anyone found a
> way to repair this without replacing the entire panel?
>
> thanks
>
> cal
>
> '97 GC, '05GC, '97 wrangler
time to search them it has partsnumbers for replacement panel inserts
Cal wrote:
> My door panels, driver and passenger side, have been separating for several
> years now. The 'soft' part is coming loose at the top. Not only is it
> ugly, its not very comfortable to rest your arm there. Has anyone found a
> way to repair this without replacing the entire panel?
>
> thanks
>
> cal
>
> '97 GC, '05GC, '97 wrangler
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Re: '97 GC door panels
Thanks.
Is there a way I can research this tsb? With my local dealership, I have
found it beneficial to have all the information I can get before approaching
them.
cal
"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:4724AF4F.C109F8D3@cac.net...
> there was a tsb for this fix and if you can find a dealer that will take
> the
> time to search them it has partsnumbers for replacement panel inserts
>
> Cal wrote:
>
>> My door panels, driver and passenger side, have been separating for
>> several
>> years now. The 'soft' part is coming loose at the top. Not only is it
>> ugly, its not very comfortable to rest your arm there. Has anyone found
>> a
>> way to repair this without replacing the entire panel?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> cal
>>
>> '97 GC, '05GC, '97 wrangler
>
Is there a way I can research this tsb? With my local dealership, I have
found it beneficial to have all the information I can get before approaching
them.
cal
"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:4724AF4F.C109F8D3@cac.net...
> there was a tsb for this fix and if you can find a dealer that will take
> the
> time to search them it has partsnumbers for replacement panel inserts
>
> Cal wrote:
>
>> My door panels, driver and passenger side, have been separating for
>> several
>> years now. The 'soft' part is coming loose at the top. Not only is it
>> ugly, its not very comfortable to rest your arm there. Has anyone found
>> a
>> way to repair this without replacing the entire panel?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> cal
>>
>> '97 GC, '05GC, '97 wrangler
>
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Re: '97 GC door panels
Thanks.
Is there a way I can research this tsb? With my local dealership, I have
found it beneficial to have all the information I can get before approaching
them.
cal
"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:4724AF4F.C109F8D3@cac.net...
> there was a tsb for this fix and if you can find a dealer that will take
> the
> time to search them it has partsnumbers for replacement panel inserts
>
> Cal wrote:
>
>> My door panels, driver and passenger side, have been separating for
>> several
>> years now. The 'soft' part is coming loose at the top. Not only is it
>> ugly, its not very comfortable to rest your arm there. Has anyone found
>> a
>> way to repair this without replacing the entire panel?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> cal
>>
>> '97 GC, '05GC, '97 wrangler
>
Is there a way I can research this tsb? With my local dealership, I have
found it beneficial to have all the information I can get before approaching
them.
cal
"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:4724AF4F.C109F8D3@cac.net...
> there was a tsb for this fix and if you can find a dealer that will take
> the
> time to search them it has partsnumbers for replacement panel inserts
>
> Cal wrote:
>
>> My door panels, driver and passenger side, have been separating for
>> several
>> years now. The 'soft' part is coming loose at the top. Not only is it
>> ugly, its not very comfortable to rest your arm there. Has anyone found
>> a
>> way to repair this without replacing the entire panel?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> cal
>>
>> '97 GC, '05GC, '97 wrangler
>
#16
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Re: '97 GC door panels
Thanks.
Is there a way I can research this tsb? With my local dealership, I have
found it beneficial to have all the information I can get before approaching
them.
cal
"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:4724AF4F.C109F8D3@cac.net...
> there was a tsb for this fix and if you can find a dealer that will take
> the
> time to search them it has partsnumbers for replacement panel inserts
>
> Cal wrote:
>
>> My door panels, driver and passenger side, have been separating for
>> several
>> years now. The 'soft' part is coming loose at the top. Not only is it
>> ugly, its not very comfortable to rest your arm there. Has anyone found
>> a
>> way to repair this without replacing the entire panel?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> cal
>>
>> '97 GC, '05GC, '97 wrangler
>
Is there a way I can research this tsb? With my local dealership, I have
found it beneficial to have all the information I can get before approaching
them.
cal
"philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:4724AF4F.C109F8D3@cac.net...
> there was a tsb for this fix and if you can find a dealer that will take
> the
> time to search them it has partsnumbers for replacement panel inserts
>
> Cal wrote:
>
>> My door panels, driver and passenger side, have been separating for
>> several
>> years now. The 'soft' part is coming loose at the top. Not only is it
>> ugly, its not very comfortable to rest your arm there. Has anyone found
>> a
>> way to repair this without replacing the entire panel?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> cal
>>
>> '97 GC, '05GC, '97 wrangler
>
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Re: '97 GC door panels
On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 13:01:47 -0700, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
<LWBill------@------.net> wrote:
> I just use a silicone caulk/adhesive like used to seal sliding glass
>door, tape it down until it cures, or stainless steel sheet metal screws, if
>you think it looks, OK: http://www.----------.com/temp/tbirddoor.jpg
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>mailto:--------------------
Hell yes, and don't forget the duct tape,
then you can ride like Cooyon the Hunter.
<LWBill------@------.net> wrote:
> I just use a silicone caulk/adhesive like used to seal sliding glass
>door, tape it down until it cures, or stainless steel sheet metal screws, if
>you think it looks, OK: http://www.----------.com/temp/tbirddoor.jpg
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>mailto:--------------------
Hell yes, and don't forget the duct tape,
then you can ride like Cooyon the Hunter.
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Re: '97 GC door panels
On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 13:01:47 -0700, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
<LWBill------@------.net> wrote:
> I just use a silicone caulk/adhesive like used to seal sliding glass
>door, tape it down until it cures, or stainless steel sheet metal screws, if
>you think it looks, OK: http://www.----------.com/temp/tbirddoor.jpg
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>mailto:--------------------
Hell yes, and don't forget the duct tape,
then you can ride like Cooyon the Hunter.
<LWBill------@------.net> wrote:
> I just use a silicone caulk/adhesive like used to seal sliding glass
>door, tape it down until it cures, or stainless steel sheet metal screws, if
>you think it looks, OK: http://www.----------.com/temp/tbirddoor.jpg
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>mailto:--------------------
Hell yes, and don't forget the duct tape,
then you can ride like Cooyon the Hunter.
#19
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Re: '97 GC door panels
On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 13:01:47 -0700, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
<LWBill------@------.net> wrote:
> I just use a silicone caulk/adhesive like used to seal sliding glass
>door, tape it down until it cures, or stainless steel sheet metal screws, if
>you think it looks, OK: http://www.----------.com/temp/tbirddoor.jpg
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>mailto:--------------------
Hell yes, and don't forget the duct tape,
then you can ride like Cooyon the Hunter.
<LWBill------@------.net> wrote:
> I just use a silicone caulk/adhesive like used to seal sliding glass
>door, tape it down until it cures, or stainless steel sheet metal screws, if
>you think it looks, OK: http://www.----------.com/temp/tbirddoor.jpg
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>mailto:--------------------
Hell yes, and don't forget the duct tape,
then you can ride like Cooyon the Hunter.
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Re: '97 GC door panels
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 19:50:55 -0600, I found that Archie Leach
<archie@antispam.ham> Scribbled the following on the bathroom wall:
>"L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <LWBill------@------.net> wrote:
>
>> I just use a silicone caulk/adhesive
>
>No wonder why you're so constipated!
>
>
Why does this remind me of a crank yankers skit?
http://video.yahoo.com/video/play?vid=1111616081&fr=
good old Niles Standish LOL
--
"What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of
liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of
patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure."
- Thomas Jefferson to William Stephens Smith, 1787
"The best propaganda omits rather than invents" - Mason Cooley
<archie@antispam.ham> Scribbled the following on the bathroom wall:
>"L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III" <LWBill------@------.net> wrote:
>
>> I just use a silicone caulk/adhesive
>
>No wonder why you're so constipated!
>
>
Why does this remind me of a crank yankers skit?
http://video.yahoo.com/video/play?vid=1111616081&fr=
good old Niles Standish LOL
--
"What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of
liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of
patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure."
- Thomas Jefferson to William Stephens Smith, 1787
"The best propaganda omits rather than invents" - Mason Cooley