I recently purchased a very well kept 2014 Yukon XL with really nothing in the way of issues besides some worn climate control buttons (repaired via an inexpensive Amazon sticker kit) and the dreaded broken door pull / door handle. I read some threads and watched some videos on this but I kept coming back to how challenging this would be to fix well without removing the door panel. So that is precisely what I did.
I went further off the beaten path by drilling out the plastic welds that held the door pull / armrest assembly to the rest of the door card. That allowed me to work on the door pull / armrest assembly while it was completely separated from the door card and opened similar to a sub sandwich. That made injecting the 3M Window Weld much easier/cleaner.
Once the Window Weld had setup well enough I rejoined the door pull / armrest assembly with the door card and clamped it together with a slew of clamps (including large furniture / cabinetry style clamps) and then applied 2 rounds of adhesives to the locations of the factory plastic weld locations. Round 1 was JB Weld Plastic Weld and Round 2 was JB Weld "Classic" (mix it yourself type).
Very happy with the end result and certainly cheaper than buying a new door card from GM. Hope this post is helpful to folks.
I went further off the beaten path by drilling out the plastic welds that held the door pull / armrest assembly to the rest of the door card. That allowed me to work on the door pull / armrest assembly while it was completely separated from the door card and opened similar to a sub sandwich. That made injecting the 3M Window Weld much easier/cleaner.
Once the Window Weld had setup well enough I rejoined the door pull / armrest assembly with the door card and clamped it together with a slew of clamps (including large furniture / cabinetry style clamps) and then applied 2 rounds of adhesives to the locations of the factory plastic weld locations. Round 1 was JB Weld Plastic Weld and Round 2 was JB Weld "Classic" (mix it yourself type).
Very happy with the end result and certainly cheaper than buying a new door card from GM. Hope this post is helpful to folks.