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Door card Swap
Posted: Mar Wed 12, 2008 8:14 pm
by bigmontana
OK so this winter I broke my drivers side armrest on my GLI. It is cracked but the fabric is still intact, so it is just the armrest it self, I put my elbo into it too many times. What I was wondering is how do I take the cloth off the the door card and replace it from the cloth on my otyher Jetta. It is not as simple as just replacing door cards because they don't match, so I want to take the cloth off both door cards and replace the good on with the bad one and put the cloth back on. Ay suggestions, and I appologize if I confused anyone.
Posted: Mar Wed 12, 2008 10:50 pm
by Ramrod
Can you take some pictures of the two cards? That would really help.
Posted: Mar Wed 12, 2008 10:58 pm
by Mikewire
I say just recover all of your door cards. Find some decent fabric, and they are new again. Ramrod's look awesome.
Posted: Mar Thu 13, 2008 9:44 pm
by bigmontana
Ramrod what does yours look like. Recovering it would be nice but They are really nice and they match my Recaros. the fabric is not wrecked it is the door handle underneath that is broken. I can send a picture from the GLI. I can't from the other Jetta because the doors are shaved and the battery is out.
I'll show you guys the door this summer and when I get a battery in my other Jetta, I'll take the door card out and try to take the fabric off.
If I could afford to do it I'd do a full interior swap with leather on my Recaros and different colored door cards but I don't know how much a task like that would cost me and I'm not even sure if I could tackle something like that. I could probably have someone do the seats and maybe I could find four black door cards to put on.
Thanks for the advise though.
I'll post a WTB post in the classifieds.
Posted: Mar Fri 14, 2008 10:52 am
by kompressorgolf
I covered my door cards with some mock suede from walmart, and they look the tits! very pleased with the results, only cost 10 bucks for the whole interior!
Posted: Mar Fri 14, 2008 11:41 am
by Ramrod
I just redid the doorcards on my squareback, so I can't help you out directly for the GLI. But I can say hot glue and a heat gun are your friend. A couple quick grips come in handy to hold the material too. Brandon's walmart suede looks pretty damn good, and it's pretty easy work.
Posted: Mar Fri 14, 2008 12:19 pm
by bigmontana
Thank you I might just do them. He got the material at Walmart? I did not know they had that kind of material there.