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01-21-2013 12:46 AM |
I had success with an idea I got from a used auto parts guy in Waterloo, Iowa (From whom I was trying to buy the panels). He told me to remove the door panel, then remove the four 9/32" screws that secure the armrest to the door panel. Get some plastic weld repair from your local auto parts shop (I got mine from NAPA) which comes in a two-part double syringe like dispenser. Also get a few good sized fender washers that you're gonna need to be able to grind and shape a little bit. Turn the handle over and notice that the inside of the plastic area is kind of squared off where the holes are. That is where you're gonna have to shape the washer to fit inside and line up the washer holes with the screw holes. Clean up this area well and rough up the plastic a little. You're gonna end up using the plastic weld to attach the washer on the inside and let it set up for 24 hours. It will get pretty hard fairly quickly so have the washer shaped and ready to go before dispensing the "weld" mix. After having waited 24 hours the set-up will be hard as a rock. I was impressed. I used new panel retainers to get a really snug fit when re-attaching the door panel. The torque spec for the screws through the armrest is 17 inch-pounds. Hope this helps you.
By the way, my armrest holes were really beat up but if yours are only a little cracked you might find some smaller washers that will fit inside without having to do any grinding. Just make sure you can line up the washer holes with the original hole locations and "weld" the washers in.
(Credit to Used Auto Parts Guy in Waterloo, Iowa)
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