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SignUp Now!The hardest part was removing the 9 small torx screws. They're hard to get to because of the windshield. I took the torx bit off my screwdriver and it fit into a 1/4" socket, then put that onto a swivel adapter. Take the panel out carefully if it's partially cracked, mine had a snug fit and I didn't want to snap the panel in two. Hope this helps.
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Go to Walmart in the auto section, real cheaphello people; I never heard of JB weld for plastic. I have to repair mine also.
IBBY
hello people; I never heard of JB weld for plastic. I have to repair mine also.
IBBY
The speaker panel finish is a orange peel finish. After sand the sanded area is smooth. How did you get the orange peel finish in the sanded area?Wanted to see if I could repair speaker panel. The split was about 3/4 ways though.
I used a soldering iron to spot weld underside of crack. Then got a thin paper clip and cut and bent zig zag pieces to use as reinforcement Using soldering iron I heated zig zag pieces into plastic, sand smooth, then applied JB plastic weld.
On the top, used soldering iron to melt a grove into the crack, sanded smooth, then fill with JB plastic weld and sand smooth again.
Cleaned, liightly scuff with scotch brite, duplicolor adhesion promoter, then 3-4 coats of Kirban's interior paint.
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Check out how I cleaned my steering wheelThis thread is inspiring me to fix mine. Thank you. Mine is cracked in 3 places. I was thinking that maybe the dash had to come out. This has been bothering me for a long time. Especially when I enter a car show. Lol
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The speaker panel finish is a orange peel finish. After sand the sanded area is smooth. How did you get the orange peel finish in the sanded area?