rear door leather trim
David Head
v8q at bellsouth.net
Tue Oct 2 21:00:29 EDT 2001
You'll have to remove the panel, but then you just stretch it up and reglue it - spray adhesive or rubber cement. And it ain't leather - its plastic. That's why it stretches. Give it a try.
Kevin Clinton wrote:
> Noticed that a one inch section of the leather on the top of rear door (at the point where the leather meets chrome trim at window) has come loose. As I recall in the early versions of this model they did not build the rear door panels with the leather wrapped all the way over the edge. Audi tech bulletin indicates that when this occurs the panel needs to be replaced. Looks like alot of bucks for a small problem. Query has anyone had any experience with this and can recommend a solution. Can a auto upholstery outfit fix this kind of problem for low bucks or is there a recommended adhesive that would work.
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> Thanks
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> Kevin
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