1995 door panels
#1
cesssna10
Thread Starter
1995 door panels
The door panels on my 1995 coupe are loose at the top
{what a surprise}. Has any one installed the reproductions
that ecklers sells and can you tell me what kind of project
it is or should i get a dealer to do the job?
Thanks in advance for any input
{what a surprise}. Has any one installed the reproductions
that ecklers sells and can you tell me what kind of project
it is or should i get a dealer to do the job?
Thanks in advance for any input
#2
Le Mans Master
Look this up on both the General Discussion and especially the Tech section. You will find tons of info on loose door panels. They can be an easy fix if nothing is broken. This is a common problem on late C4's. The "Search this forum" feature is your best friend here!
Last edited by F22; 04-08-2011 at 02:43 PM.
#4
Le Mans Master
Plus, the late C4's didnt use steel screws in the bottom of the door panel to hold it down, but used plastic push-in 'xmas' tree fasteners. These fasteners can bend upwards, because the rubber chunks on the top of the door exert more force than what's holding them in at the bottom.
Finally, the late C4's don't have a screw in the back of the door panel itself, which is key. The early C4's have a sheet metal screw that holds the side edge of the door panel into a tab. That's two separate points of holding that panel in place on the early C4's, with screws, while the late C4's had no screw on the side edge and plastic xmas trees on the bottom. The tab is still there on the late C4's and is part of the door structure.
Here is my take on the door fix. I know I responded to this in Tech, but want to make sure this guy gets it.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c4-g...panel-fix.html
#5
Drifting
This only takes a few hours for both panels I used aluminum cut it,bolted it in.instead if rivets.I also put some JB WELD behind the aluminum before installing it.
now there good as new
now there good as new
#6
Le Mans Master
Pretty complex repair and not disagreeing that it works, I'm sure it does, but try this first, as my observation on my 95' was that the big rubber blocks that are part of the weatherstrip end on the top of the door. What you have, is two big thick chunks of rubber on either end, pushing the door panel up and out, which in turn leaves the thin overhang that would normally hook on the edge, up in the air.
#7
Le Mans Master
Your fix is great if the ribs are broke, but if they aren't I'd still say go for the easy repair first. Then go for the tin snips, measuring out the pieces, gluing or riveting them, etc.
#8
Drifting
My top was loose and it was broken ribs.
The only way he will tell is to pull the panel.
new replacement panels are 500 bucks each,I would go that route before paying 500 bucks for someone to fix my panels
The only way he will tell is to pull the panel.
new replacement panels are 500 bucks each,I would go that route before paying 500 bucks for someone to fix my panels
#10
Safety Car
And as stated and provided there are tons of fixes posted here. Check out the search function. Click the advanced option and enter door panel fix or repair and at the bottom select the C4 General or the Tech forums for help.
#11
Safety Car
A couple small "L" brackets mounted on existing bolts at the top of the door will keep the panel from slipping off. Just align them with the ridge that the panel sits on.