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Auto Upholstery Repair Drillin A Hole For Trim

Auto Upholstery Repair Drillin A Hole For Trim

How To Rebuild Your Door Panels
The new panel comes prepunched for the trim, but the holes didn't line up. The trim was laid on the panel and a piece of tape was marked to locate the holes. Then the panel was drilled in the correct places. The carpet was pulled back to clear the drill bit. When installed, the trim will cover the edge of the carpet. View Related Article
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