èâ¿âã¨â¡å’javaã¤â»â£ã§â Âã¦â€”ⶠPlease Check Your Installation and Try Again Written By Davies Satterign Tuesday, May 17, 2022 Add Comment Edit Joined: Sep 1, 2010 76 17 0 Location: SoCal Vehicle: 2011 Prius Model: II Bought some material to change out the cloth door panel inserts. Looking at the back of the panel, I see the plastic rivets and they look pretty easy to drill out with a drill bit. My question is... how practise yous reattach the insert on to the door console once the rivets are gone? Most of the rivets are pretty short, and then I don't think screws would work. For guys that have done this, what did you use? Tips/pictures would be GREATLY appreciated. danvee Blizzard Brigadier Joined: Jun xxx, 2010 326 53 38 Location: New Bailiwick of jersey Vehicle: 2010 Prius Model: III Nice catch Mainemanx! I'd been in contact with Robin at Priushoods (eBay) who had been working for some time on a gear up of door panels, but finally gave up on it when they couldn't do it to their satisfaction. They exercise, nonetheless, do a leather center armrest encompass that looks very good. Speaking of Clazzios: has anyone heard any more on the PC group buy? danvee Blizzard Brigadier Joined: Jun 30, 2010 326 53 38 Location: New Jersey Vehicle: 2010 Prius Model: III It appears that the trick is to use the smallest drill bit that will release the rivet, and so use a soldering iron or something of the kind to "mushroom" the pieces dorsum into place. Some other option is to drill deeper and use some self tapping screws (I'd find some stainless ones) to resecure. Otherwise, in that location are a number of adhesives that could be used, such as Permatex 84115 PermaPoxy 5 minute Plastic Weld. That should do the job... Joined: Aug xix, 2009 1,610 244 0 Location: So Cal Vehicle: 2010 Prius Model: Iii I watched a company do this on my car (while putting in Katzkins). Seems to be quite the project. Information technology was not a 10 minute deal (and they are very experienced). They did non mucilage them dorsum - I believe information technology was rivets - simply I could exist mistaken.... Joined: Sep 1, 2010 76 17 0 Location: SoCal Vehicle: 2011 Prius Model: II after you drill out the plastic rivets, the leftover plastic stalks are very short (i think 1/4" to one/8"). Not actually sure if in that location are screws that'll be short enough and still concur the panel in tightly. and the stalks would exist too short to try and "mushroom" them again. with epoxy, wonder how it would hold upward over time? as with rivets, how??? i call back you would have to drill off the quondam rivets completely to put in the new rivets. Plus, the new rivets would have to be pressed in from both sides if they are metallic. rrolff... can you do us a HUGE favor and pop off your door and take a motion picture for united states? Joined: Aug 22, 2009 1,156 333 0 Location: nj Vehicle: 2010 Prius Model: Three short pop rivets? danvee Blizzard Brigadier Joined: Jun xxx, 2010 326 53 38 Location: New Jersey Vehicle: 2010 Prius Model: 3 Yeah, most hardware stores take small-scale self tappers that would suffice. Check out ACE...It's an epoxy specifically designed for plastics and resins, so I'd be pretty confident.Not my suggestion. I'm not besides sure how they'd work. If the original pins are all the same long enough, melting them with a soldering iron is a valid choice. Another idea might exist an appropriately-sized push nut or tinnerman type of fastener that might capture the original pin....:suspicious: For anyone installing--or even considering installing--Clazzio's, searching on the Yaris and Scion sites turns up several good DIY threads. For case, here'due south 1 with detailed photos and useful advice: Clazzio Seat Cover DIY Install - Yaris Joined: Mar 2, 2011 30 48 iv Location: SoCal Vehicle: 2011 Prius Model: Three Joined: Mar 2, 2011 30 48 4 Location: SoCal Vehicle: 2011 Prius Model: Three mainemanx - where did you club an extra material from Clazzio? How much was it? Along with the covers, from: Bean Garage - Clazzio Stock At the time it was $23/square meter. P.S. Bean is in Jax FL, but I believe they were drop-shipped from Torrance, CA. Joined: Mar 2, 2011 thirty 48 4 Location: SoCal Vehicle: 2011 Prius Model: Iii Thanks mainemanx! BTW, did you install your door panel insert? Door panel inserts? Ha! I've yet to fifty-fifty install the Clazzios themselves. In fact, it was all I could do yesterday to supersede the horns... A small signal, the $23/grand^two price is for vinyl, not leather. Ahhhh... maybe I could take gotten existent leather if I had looked. Padded and perforated would probably have been more than luxurious. My theory was the vinyl, if nothing else, was spare material. Edit: Not to mention, the OP is referring to leather. I got perforated vinyl for my Katzkin door panels and got hosed worse than that on price. That'south not a bad price for small amounts of perforated vinyl. I glued mine on on over the stock fabric door panel, it feels pretty proficient because the fabric underneath gives it a little extra padding. Katzkin's instructions say to mucilage it on over the door panel fabric. The Katzkins came stock with un-perforated vinyl for the doors. Was information technology a picture of your installation that I once saw but now can't discover? And did you disassemble the panels? P.S. Finally, does xs650 refer to a cross betwixt a piano company and a Brit vertical twin? After all the problem this is sounding like information technology entails, the $364 that my dealership said they'd charge to do information technology on all iv doors doesn't audio and then bad at present! Bean Garage appears to be close to me hither where I alive, and I'g in Jax ofttimes, and then I wonder if they install, also, as another culling?..... hmmmm I oasis't put upwards any installation pictures yet, I hope to by the stop of next week. Yes, the xs650 refers to the Brit like twin the didn't leak that was made past a Japanese piano company. Actually the engine appears to have been based on some obscure German language twin who's name escapes me right now. The engine was OHC, unit construction, horizontally dissever crankcase, didn't leak and had reliable electrics so it had goose egg in common with Brit twins of the era other than being a vertical twin. I retrieve that's non a completely outrageous price if they guarantee their work for the life of the door panel. There are lot of ways to spiral the chore up and replacement door panels are expensive. roachsart1972.blogspot.com Source: https://priuschat.com/threads/door-panel-leather-inserts.92100/ Share this post
Bought some material to change out the cloth door panel inserts. Looking at the back of the panel, I see the plastic rivets and they look pretty easy to drill out with a drill bit. My question is... how practise yous reattach the insert on to the door console once the rivets are gone? Most of the rivets are pretty short, and then I don't think screws would work. For guys that have done this, what did you use? Tips/pictures would be GREATLY appreciated.
Nice catch Mainemanx! I'd been in contact with Robin at Priushoods (eBay) who had been working for some time on a gear up of door panels, but finally gave up on it when they couldn't do it to their satisfaction. They exercise, nonetheless, do a leather center armrest encompass that looks very good. Speaking of Clazzios: has anyone heard any more on the PC group buy?
It appears that the trick is to use the smallest drill bit that will release the rivet, and so use a soldering iron or something of the kind to "mushroom" the pieces dorsum into place. Some other option is to drill deeper and use some self tapping screws (I'd find some stainless ones) to resecure. Otherwise, in that location are a number of adhesives that could be used, such as Permatex 84115 PermaPoxy 5 minute Plastic Weld. That should do the job...
I watched a company do this on my car (while putting in Katzkins). Seems to be quite the project. Information technology was not a 10 minute deal (and they are very experienced). They did non mucilage them dorsum - I believe information technology was rivets - simply I could exist mistaken....
after you drill out the plastic rivets, the leftover plastic stalks are very short (i think 1/4" to one/8"). Not actually sure if in that location are screws that'll be short enough and still concur the panel in tightly. and the stalks would exist too short to try and "mushroom" them again. with epoxy, wonder how it would hold upward over time? as with rivets, how??? i call back you would have to drill off the quondam rivets completely to put in the new rivets. Plus, the new rivets would have to be pressed in from both sides if they are metallic. rrolff... can you do us a HUGE favor and pop off your door and take a motion picture for united states?
Yeah, most hardware stores take small-scale self tappers that would suffice. Check out ACE...It's an epoxy specifically designed for plastics and resins, so I'd be pretty confident.Not my suggestion. I'm not besides sure how they'd work. If the original pins are all the same long enough, melting them with a soldering iron is a valid choice. Another idea might exist an appropriately-sized push nut or tinnerman type of fastener that might capture the original pin....:suspicious:
For anyone installing--or even considering installing--Clazzio's, searching on the Yaris and Scion sites turns up several good DIY threads. For case, here'due south 1 with detailed photos and useful advice: Clazzio Seat Cover DIY Install - Yaris
Along with the covers, from: Bean Garage - Clazzio Stock At the time it was $23/square meter. P.S. Bean is in Jax FL, but I believe they were drop-shipped from Torrance, CA.
Door panel inserts? Ha! I've yet to fifty-fifty install the Clazzios themselves. In fact, it was all I could do yesterday to supersede the horns...
Ahhhh... maybe I could take gotten existent leather if I had looked. Padded and perforated would probably have been more than luxurious. My theory was the vinyl, if nothing else, was spare material. Edit: Not to mention, the OP is referring to leather.
I got perforated vinyl for my Katzkin door panels and got hosed worse than that on price. That'south not a bad price for small amounts of perforated vinyl. I glued mine on on over the stock fabric door panel, it feels pretty proficient because the fabric underneath gives it a little extra padding. Katzkin's instructions say to mucilage it on over the door panel fabric. The Katzkins came stock with un-perforated vinyl for the doors.
Was information technology a picture of your installation that I once saw but now can't discover? And did you disassemble the panels? P.S. Finally, does xs650 refer to a cross betwixt a piano company and a Brit vertical twin?
After all the problem this is sounding like information technology entails, the $364 that my dealership said they'd charge to do information technology on all iv doors doesn't audio and then bad at present! Bean Garage appears to be close to me hither where I alive, and I'g in Jax ofttimes, and then I wonder if they install, also, as another culling?..... hmmmm
I oasis't put upwards any installation pictures yet, I hope to by the stop of next week. Yes, the xs650 refers to the Brit like twin the didn't leak that was made past a Japanese piano company. Actually the engine appears to have been based on some obscure German language twin who's name escapes me right now. The engine was OHC, unit construction, horizontally dissever crankcase, didn't leak and had reliable electrics so it had goose egg in common with Brit twins of the era other than being a vertical twin. I retrieve that's non a completely outrageous price if they guarantee their work for the life of the door panel. There are lot of ways to spiral the chore up and replacement door panels are expensive.
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