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CTScott
06-21-2009, 12:08 PM
Yesterday Enviri and I spent the afternoon (and into the late evening) replacing our door panel fabric. I replaced the fabric on my 09 5 door with black perforated leather, of which I bought half of a cow hide off ebay for about $60 shipped. He replaced his 08 3 door fabric with black vinyl to match the outer portion of the Clazzio cover.

There are a couple of excellent DIYs here that we used as a reference. It took us far longer than we expected it to, due to two issues:

In my case, the rear doors of the 5 door are much more difficult as the plastic door trim is fused as one complete assembly. The fabric on front doors on the 3 and 5 door is only tucked on 1 of four sides. The fabric for the rear door of the 5 door is tucked on three of the four sides, requiring me to drill out (and later repair) the plastic bosses that are melted to fuse the door sections together.

In Enviri's case the vinyl, which he also purchased via ebay, was extremely stiff, making it a bear to tuck and to get it to properly conform to the contours of the door panel.

Here are some pictures of my completed work:

Front Door Panel:
http://i439.photobucket.com/albums/qq112/ctscott2/Door%20Panels/Door-Front.jpg

Rear Door Panel:
http://i439.photobucket.com/albums/qq112/ctscott2/Door%20Panels/Door-Rear.jpg


Rear door panel construction - The white area is the part which is covered with the fabric. There were 11 plastic bosses that came up from the gray part, through holes in the white part, and then were melted to bond the two parts together. I drilled all of the side bonds and three of the bottom ones to allow me to get the OEM fabric off and to be able to mount and tuck the leather. To repair them I was able to use 3/4" long self-tapping washer head screws for 5 of them. The remainder were too short for screws, so I used Devcon High-Strength Plastic Welder to repair them.
http://i439.photobucket.com/albums/qq112/ctscott2/Door%20Panels/Door-RearInside.jpg

kustom play
06-21-2009, 12:35 PM
i just drilled mine out

if you use a little bit smaller drill bit they just snap back on without needed to plastic weld or using bolts

worked like a charm, not i can just unsnap the parts and re-snap them back into place!

blacksandiegovitz
06-21-2009, 12:49 PM
Damn that looks clean !

yaris-me
06-21-2009, 02:10 PM
Looks nice.:thumbsup:

enviri
06-21-2009, 02:24 PM
oh my god it was a pain in the butt. but nothing a little trial and error cant fix! OH and getting high and playing with alotta heat did the job too lol

cali yaris
06-21-2009, 03:01 PM
getting high and playing with alotta heat did the job too

I bet it did :laugh:

enviri
06-21-2009, 03:21 PM
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f332/xienji/IMG_0228.jpg

DerFlosser
06-21-2009, 07:50 PM
oh yeah....looks really good.

PETERPOOP
06-21-2009, 08:02 PM
i need to stop being lazy and do this already

1NZYaris1
06-21-2009, 08:06 PM
Looks very nice :drool: , i would love too have leather seat covers and door trim's . :bow: :bow: :bow:

gwasabi
06-22-2009, 06:31 PM
Peter when you wanna do yours let me know, I gotta do mine too! Maybe we can split cost of material

PHXDEMON
06-22-2009, 06:38 PM
Looks much nicer :coolpics:

jetaimejsc
06-22-2009, 06:58 PM
wow, looks super professional, nice and clean, no flaws that i can see, Awesome job dude!

knightjeffrey
10-04-2011, 12:43 AM
I am trying to install speakers into the rear doors on my 2007 Toyota Vitz that I own in Japan. However, the rear panels don't have the speaker holes that this car has. Anybody have any idea where I can order the panels for my car?