Interest for door lock surround tab?
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Originally Posted by amcrx7
I don't think plasticiser in urethane would be a good option, something that small would be a PITA to coat evenly.
Good to see a real use for a 3D printer and someone willing to do this sort of thing.
Good to see a real use for a 3D printer and someone willing to do this sort of thing.
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Hey everyone.
Many of you have asked for door lock inserts for the metal door because you removed the oem door card and installed alumunm or CF door panels.
Some have even bought the oem inserts thinking they would fit on the metal door. I finally got around to making one for the metal door. The fit is really nice!
Many of you have asked for door lock inserts for the metal door because you removed the oem door card and installed alumunm or CF door panels.
Some have even bought the oem inserts thinking they would fit on the metal door. I finally got around to making one for the metal door. The fit is really nice!
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hey i’m interested in the door lock plugs! I’ll check out your ebay store if its still active. I recently had my door panels reupholstered and the stock trim for the door lock is too small to fit right since the upholsterer added foam backing to that area as well. so yours being flexible is intriguing. Do you just have black material for your 3D printer?
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Originally Posted by boyee
hey i’m interested in the door lock plugs! I’ll check out your ebay store if its still active. I recently had my door panels reupholstered and the stock trim for the door lock is too small to fit right since the upholsterer added foam backing to that area as well. so yours being flexible is intriguing. Do you just have black material for your 3D printer?
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Originally Posted by mwpayne
Also interested in center console plugs!
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The small oval plugs that cover up the screw holes for the screws that hole the rear interior trim on. There are 6 or so on each side, that go around and cover up the screws that secure the trim to the chassis. Around the window frames etc.
Kinda tiny. It may even be easier for me just to make some oval plugs from black plastic haha.
Kinda tiny. It may even be easier for me just to make some oval plugs from black plastic haha.
I'd like some as well
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