Sure, as I have said in an earlier post, there are several options available plus almost any color you want. I chose this particular screw option because I personally liked how it looked with my instrument panel. All of this depends of course on how much people are willing to spend on this.
And boom there you go. Nothing available except replacing the part with the same defective part at $200.00 each. What would be the price people would be willing to pay for the machined and anodized solution I came up with? This part is not going to break, the door will have to be destroyed first!
Yup, that would be the entire point of this topic and the solution that I crafted. It appears from the tenor of the latest comments is that everyone just wants to do R&D and create their own solution which is entirely fine by me. The point is that it can be done. Good luck to you all and let...
Moved to Miami for law school and the beautiful weather. I tried the super glue option several times, it is just a patch job as they will peel and buckle up again, perhaps in a different place until the strips are entirely cracked and worthless.
Remove it carefully but be aware there is a good chance you are going to damage/break the flimsy and fragile plastic strips that are on top of the door panel. Use extra caution because they apparently run $1K to replace which is really not worth it. You can see the comments/solutions here if...
No doubt. All options as to the fasteners are on the table. All depends on the interest though. I am told, every single Viper has or will have this problem. Somewhat surprised that given that fact, there is not more interest for a solution as I hardly think people are forking over $1K for...
Thanks. That was precisely my thought, the broken strips really took the interior of the car way down. Sure was not going to replace them with the same faulty materials. I will let you know about sales provided there is enough interest to warrant making more of these.
I am working on that. If there is interest, I will most likely be selling them myself as I will work with the manufacturer. There can be three different style versions and the aluminium can be anodized to the color of your choice. They are simple to install and would come with all the parts...
That was my style choice to match the look of the center console that has billet screws as well. There is another option to make it a two piece strip without the fasteners but that extra piece and machining would increase the price.
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