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Other Interior Door Panels

@Big T just a thought on your panels the hole for the hand crank, can a plastic stopper similar to the one in the pic up where the door switch hits the panel be installed? other than this, aren't the panels the same as the electric style?
 
@Big T just a thought on your panels the hole for the hand crank, can a plastic stopper similar to the one in the pic up where the door switch hits the panel be installed? other than this, aren't the panels the same as the electric style?

They fit the door, but the portion made to hold the electrical control makes it completely different. You couldn’t even do fab work with a saw to make it work.
 
Damn I wish they'd fit a 97. Trying to eliminate all the electrical crap
I don't see why they wouldn't fit on a newer door. now converting to manual hand crank. that might be an under taking searching for parts in the pick a part yard. might try finding a set of older doors with hand crank to use along with his panels :)
 
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The arm rest and what it sits on are completely different and the plastic around the switches slides into that before tabs are pressed in.
The upper part of the plastic around the inner handle is what you would need. It extends to where the divot in the armrest ends at the back and does not have the lower portion for the window controls. Armrest is much shorter.
 
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