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Interior Door Panels
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Gorilla Glue or a general purpose two part epoxy will do the trick.
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I usually have good experience with JB Quik Weld (4 hour) if you have the time to let it cure the full 24 hours -
Also the black plastic portion on top of the inside door panel I hot glued back in place as it came loose -
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I've had to remove the door panels a few times for door handle carrier replacements. I've always used those 2-component epoxies and they've held up fine.
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JB Weld is usually solid. I've used permatex black silicon in the past as well with good results. The key is letting it sit for a full 24hour cure time which ever method you go with.
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