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ecfd925
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Posted: May-18-2011 at 9:07pm |
Ok thanks, I was thrown off a little too. But the guy said that the had to use plexiglass a few times to replace things like that. I'm not sure he totally understood which panel I need. it's not the flat one that runs down the side it's the one directly beside the driver seat. I may just have to make due until I can find a replacement I don't want a to have a "redneck" job. And that's probably all I could come up with lol
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8122pbrainard
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Nic,
I really don't feel it would be much of a problem as long as you have some basic tools to cut it. However, I sure would not use "plexiglass" It's an acrylic plastic that breaks very easy. Drilling it can even be a problem when the correct cutting angle isn't used. I recommend using a polycarbonate. It's common name is "Lexan". White Lake told you to use Plexiglas? |
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ecfd925
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I am in need of a driver side panel off a 01 Air (dd) the panel that holds the radio, throttle control,etc... I've talked with white lake and they arent having any luck finding one. They said that they have had to use plexiglass before instead of a direct replacement. How much of a hassle is that?
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