Vinyl door infill trim - s3 and later
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Hi David,
Not sure where you mean.
The upright part on the A pillar is a moulded rigid plastic trim piece which holds the air vent at the lower end.
Along the top of the windscreen mine has a piece of 15mm pipe insulation with more than one quarter of its circumference removed to fit snugly against the angles, glued to the top of the windscreen surround and then covered in vinyl which is tucked under the screen seal and door seal. It may be different on a coupe.
Hope this helps
Eric in Burnley
1967 S3SE DHC
Not sure where you mean.
The upright part on the A pillar is a moulded rigid plastic trim piece which holds the air vent at the lower end.
Along the top of the windscreen mine has a piece of 15mm pipe insulation with more than one quarter of its circumference removed to fit snugly against the angles, glued to the top of the windscreen surround and then covered in vinyl which is tucked under the screen seal and door seal. It may be different on a coupe.
Hope this helps
Eric in Burnley
1967 S3SE DHC
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Is this what you are referring to ?
It's thin foam sheet covered in basketweave vinyl, the felt strip at the top is to stop the lock rods rattling.
It's thin foam sheet covered in basketweave vinyl, the felt strip at the top is to stop the lock rods rattling.
Roger
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davidj wrote:I assume the foam and vinyl is glue directly onto the door?
Yes that's how my S4 is.
davidj wrote:Can someone with an S3 confirm leather pattern vinyl was used instead of basketweave ?
A couple of photos of S3's from the gallery appear to show leather pattern vinyl.
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Yes, leather pattern vinyl, same as the door cards, all the way through S3 lifespan.
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What is the step for in the door moulding? I guess everything is done for a purpose. Make the vinyl more difficult to fit? Ensure the door card fit is as bad as the door fit? It does not appear to have any other purpose and I end up with an unsightly gap with the under edge of the door cards which run flush with the raised section.
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