The pictures can be seen at
http://picasaweb.google.com/strbr1940/VinylPostRepair
I think I wrote the process up somewhere but it is a simple screwdriver, wrench, socket, knife (or razor blade) affair. Buy some matching vinyl at a fabric store, I used some 3M spray glue (or contact adhesive), some Acco fasteners. Took four hours for the first support post and 2 hours for the second post (probably 1 hour if you did it for a living). Not as difficult as changing an alternator.
brian
brian
BStromsoe <bstromsoe@yahoo.com> wrote:
The pictures can be seen at
http://picasaweb.google.com/ strbr1940/ VinylPostRepair
I think I wrote the process up somewhere but it is a simple screwdriver, wrench, socket knife (or razor blade affair. But some matching vinyl at a fabric store, I sued some 3M spray glue (or contact adhesive), some Acco fasteners. Took four hours for the first post and 2 hours for the second post (probably 1 hour if you did it for a living).
brian
n61cm <jim@tazwade.com> wrote:What is the fix for the vinyl door posts?
--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups. , "Brian" <bstromsoe@.com ..> wrote:
>> 8. Fixing the flapping, ugly vinyl on the door posts. A quick, easy,
> cheap fix once you get the hang of it.
>
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