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Door panel fitment issue

Marlon L

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Hello, I sure hope someone can help with this. I am putting new door panels on my 73 Challenger but they are about a 1/4 inch too narrow. If I hang them and put the screws in the back, the front screw holes are close to a 1/4" short of lining up. I tried heating the ends with a heat gun and it did get it closer but I'm afraid of distorting the plastic. Has anyone encountered this and how did you rectify it?
I will try to get a photo today.

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I ran into an issue with the reproduction inner door panels. The originals had a beveled edge on the inner portion where the plastic meets the metal door shell. The repros have a hard edge which prevents the panel from fitting snug.

I used a dremel with a cutoff wheel to bevel the edges and they fit well afterwards. Obviously, you need to be careful with the cutting wheel, but it’s relatively straightforward.

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I would contact the vendor and let them know of the problem. They might send you another set or at lest compensate for you trouble.
I would do as you have done and maybe elongate the holes.
Having worked in the injection and blow mold process. I would have to say they were not cooled before the were removed. Mold temperature to hot.
 

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If you still have your originals, do a side by side comparison. You’ll see what the issue is. This seems like a tooling issue to me.
 

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Another difference I found between my originals and the reproduction was the lack of these small contour notches. I’m only familiar with 70-71 Challengers but all my originals have these notches.

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I got them from Roseville about 5 years ago. I can’t recall who is making them now but they are the “good” ones that I think Metro made originally, not the Palco ones.

Overall, they are very nice reproductions but, in my experience, reproductions are never a 100 percent match.
 

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I got mine from National Moparts in Ontario Canada. I'm not sure who the manufacturer was though, I would have to look into it. I bought them 2 years ago and just putting them on now.
 

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I ran into an issue with the reproduction inner door panels. The originals had a beveled edge on the inner portion where the plastic meets the metal door shell. The repros have a hard edge which prevents the panel from fitting snug.

I used a dremel with a cutoff wheel to bevel the edges and they fit well afterwards. Obviously, you need to be careful with the cutting wheel, but it’s relatively straightforward.

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Hi Floyd, thanks again for the tip.... That worked😁
 

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Should reach out to the vendors and let them know the issue and solution so they can get it right. I know companies like 440 Source, Hughes Engines and Mancini read lots of Mopar forums to see how people like their products and what they need to change or improve.
 
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