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Old 11-06-10, 08:14 AM
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I noticed some serious wear on the armest pillow on the drivers side door in my car when I put it away for the winter this year. I was wondering can that pillow be removed from the boor panel and reskinned seperately or is it basically one of those false peices where the fabric just pushes into a groove on the door card.
Old 11-06-10, 09:53 AM
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So the armest of the driver side of the door? I believe it can be removed separately if im not mistaken
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yes. Not the entire armrest mind you, just the pillowish part that your elbows rest on
Old 11-06-10, 09:58 AM
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it can be removed, but you might have to take the whole door panel off to do it.. not sure. in any case, yes it does come out.
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yup its easy it just takes time and patience, the panels are fragile. the cushion is only held on by 7 or so screws but its real easy to stretch or replace the leather on it. you just have to take the whole panel off then the lower panel.
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