My front door cards came with speaker holes cut in courtesy of the previous owner. I managed to swap them for a pair of unmolested but shabby door cards. On the 'new' door cards, the vinyl covering is pretty much perfect, but the fibreboard (not sure what it's called in the US) is warped and broken. These door cards are very hard to find as they are a low trim spec sold only on the General Market as far as I know (and perhaps 60 Series 'vans' in Japan). They have no speaker openings, and are cut for the strap-type door handles which in the US you would only see on a 40 Series.
To my question - how feasible is it for an amateur to replace the backing board in the door cards and end up with a new-looking door card? Or does this require special tools/materials to stick the vinyl down to the card between the foam inserts?
Thanks
EO
To my question - how feasible is it for an amateur to replace the backing board in the door cards and end up with a new-looking door card? Or does this require special tools/materials to stick the vinyl down to the card between the foam inserts?
Thanks
EO