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SOLD W124 Inside Mirror Trim - Parchment

Jimbo

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The leather is perfect. The tabs are all perfect. From a 94'. Each comes with the original insulator foam piece that goes between it and the mirror assembly.

$60 shipped for both...or $35 each (CONUS). I'm happy to ship worldwide also. PM me.
 

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Question. Are these easily recoverable for a different color? I actually need these in black as both of mine have broken tabs. Cant seem to find anywhere.

also, are these the same for 92 and 94?
 
1986-1992 is not the same on the driver door. Up through 1992, the driver door mirror was manual, and has a hole in the triangle trim.

1993-up are electric and use the trim without a hole.
 
Question. Are these easily recoverable for a different color? I actually need these in black as both of mine have broken tabs. Cant seem to find anywhere.

also, are these the same for 92 and 94?
It's normally several of these trims in black on eBay, but many of them has broken tabs. I wouldn't worry too much about missing tabs, because I rarely take off these trims, so a spot of rubber glue of some kind does the job.
 
3M Super 77 Adhesive

This is what I recommend using if you plan to go that route recovering one. I recently wrapped the backside of a VW seat that was 40 year old nasty cardboard with the black pleather (plastic leather)....it came out nice. I am going to use this glue on my driver's side map pocket leather that is letting go when the weather gets warmer here.
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It's normally several of these trims in black on eBay, but many of them has broken tabs. I wouldn't worry too much about missing tabs, because I rarely take off these trims, so a spot of rubber glue of some kind does the job.
Where would you apply the glue to keep it in place Arnt?
Well, I haven't needed to do it on these trims yet, but I have used a lot of various rubber compounds over years during my house restoration and small repairs of bits & pieces. I am impressed of how good and stable many of the products are, and you don't have to use much of it. I would probably put some dots where the tabs are missing, or in places with access to cut the glue again for later disassembly.
 
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