I like them. So there they are.It might have been cool to leave the headrests off for a low profile look.... but maybe to old school for the look your going for... it used to be kinda popular/cool back in the day to loose the headrests.
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I like them. So there they are.It might have been cool to leave the headrests off for a low profile look.... but maybe to old school for the look your going for... it used to be kinda popular/cool back in the day to loose the headrests.
Nice. I believe that's the same paint I used on my previous '02 when I did the dash trim. Worked great.Consistently black now. I’ll do the other side next weekend.
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Lol. Can’t find any for less than both arms and both legs. I did look into it. They also require wiring harnesses, switches to and door latch cables. Not ruling it out in the future though. Maybe just give me yours.You mean to tell me you're not getting the LTZ door panels as well?
For light scratches on plastic, I use a heat gun. Works great, especially on those little plastic "hairs". Heat it only for a few seconds tho.I pulled the driver side door panels to paint the armrests and switch housings. I decided this is the last time I’m pulling them off so if there’s anything else I see they needed, nows the time. I took a good look at them and saw a few areas where they were scratched or discolored. There wasn’t much I could do for the scratches except cover them as much as possible and a coat of paint should help and it will cover the discoloring. So that included the screw cover pieces. I was going to mask the top part and leave it but nothing would stick to it unless I scrubbed it with denatured and scotchbrite which left them grayish so I painted the whole damn panel. I have 100% faith in the Fusion. I have used it for years now on interior and exterior and never had it fail.
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Yep, I’ve done it too.For light scratches on plastic, I use a heat gun. Works great, especially on those little plastic "hairs". Heat it only for a few seconds tho.
[emoji1787][emoji23]Crap I made a offer on an LTZ door panel. I guess it begins lol. It might take awhile though. One part at a time.