Are you sure it's the bezels that are broken? Those bezels are held in place by a slot that's molded into the door armrest.
So you think the rectangular hole for the spring clip is broken? Or something else?
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Are you sure it's the bezels that are broken? Those bezels are held in place by a slot that's molded into the door armrest.
So you think the rectangular hole for the spring clip is broken? Or something else?
Happened to mine--replaced the armrest, and now the new one is cracked. If it breaks again I'll just silicone it down. I've seen guys actually put screws through the bezels to hold them down! Looks terrible.So you think the rectangular hole for the spring clip is broken? Or something else?
I mean guys would put a screw through the TOP of the bezel! So you'd see the screw head.The screw tower in my bezel was broken off but I fixed it with Q-Bond. Amazing stuff for plastic repair.
Mine is broken on the armrest side also, bezel is fineI don't know for SURE until I get the truck back in a couple of days. I was just doing some research to see if I could line things up.
Are you sure it's the bezels that are broken? Those bezels are held in place by a slot that's molded into the door armrest.
So you think the rectangular hole for the spring clip is broken? Or something else?
It's the door handle--which is replaceable--you don't need to replace the complete door panel.You guys are right... I got my Tahoe back this weekend and took a look, it is not the mounting clip on the bezel that is broken - it is the plastic piece the clip fits INTO - this is part of the door panel. I'm not sure what I can do to fix this. I'm gonna have to do some looking. I don't want to buy new door panels, and anyways, they'll be just as old and brittle, even if they're "new old stock" or in better shape than the ones I already have.
Baking soda and super glue! I gotta try that myself. I've seen the videos and it seems to work great. My replacement is starting to crack too.If it's not too far gone you might look into using some QBond on it. You can use that to repair and build up the plastic, and you can file it, etc.
While the QBond is somewhat pricey it's worked great for some repairs I've made. It's super glue and some kind of powder, one for metal and one for plastic. Super glue alone usually won't hold on the plastic repair but the powder that the QBond includes works instantly and is strong. I have also heard that super glue and baking soda work the same, so possibly a cheaper alternative, although I haven't tried that. Yet.