Sweet, thanks. I assume they come with the black adhesive rope too?
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Sweet, thanks. I assume they come with the black adhesive rope too?
Sweet, thanks. I assume they come with the black adhesive rope too?
So glad this thread came up - this is on my list of things to do and I was planning on trying to make my own. This is one part I was sure was no longer available. Please update regarding the adhesive and any tricks or tips when you do the replacement. I suspect it is pretty straight forward but I wonder if it would be easier with two people to have an extra set of hands as you lay it across the door cavity and get the sides and corners set.
Also - glad to hear you were able to source your door panels from CruiserYard. Jason is fantastic to work with and usually has what I'm looking for when a used part is an appropriate option (axles, interior, etc). I also bought a set of 100 series alloy wheels from him so I can run 285 all terrain's on my wife's LX470 for light to moderate wheeling in Colorado when we don't take my 80. Since I live in San Antonio, Jason was flexible in meeting me at a time I was in the Austin area to avoid having to ship 4 wheels.
I used this stuff for new adhesive... clean off the old OEM and replaced... what a fun job that was.
http://www.amazon.com/3M-08612-Window-Weld-Ribbon-Sealer/dp/B000CQ4AOO/ref=sr_1_3?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1432130846&sr=1-3&keywords=Butyl+Seal+Tape
Also, if you don't have speakers in your front doors the part number is different.
Front door, no door speakers: 67831-60030
Front door, with 9-speaker audio: 67831-60040
Not sure what the difference is, but there are date ranges on the part number for the rear door barriers
Rear door, 1/90-6/94: 67841-60020
Rear door, 7/94-12/97: 67841-60040
Since we are on the subject.. Does anyone know how to get the sheet off without destroying it or smearing the tape everywhere? I've been thinking about slicing the tape with a box knife.. But like many others in this thread replacing the destroyed barrier from the previous owner is on my list, but I know I'll have to get into the door in the future and would like to avoid buying new barriers every time.
Just spray glue a 50 garbage bag over the door and trim off the surplus.
You see the price of garbage bags these days!![]()
Booo! Move to Phoenix, lots more wheeling spots, it's sunnier here AND we can have plastic trash bags!!My city has banned them altogether
Booo! Move to Phoenix, lots more wheeling spots, it's sunnier here AND we can have plastic trash bags!!
See. We've got it all!And you finally got rid of a wingnut gov'r![]()
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