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This is what I have done. Not so sure how long it is going to last before deforming again!
I use two parts Power Epoxy, G plastic Clamp to hold it for an hour, and a piece of wood for even pressure and to avoid marks.
Pictures will illustrate the above in the back injected molding separated from the plastic
Both sides were affected
Epoxy applied and pressed by G clamp Finally installed back, not perfect but good enough for the time being
Hope the above helps, cheers
If you are still online what are the OEM part numbers for those side panels.I am unable to blow up your photos well enough to read them. I have the same issues in my '17 sport
[QUOTE=Joseph Brando;117397]This is what I have done. Not so sure how long it is going to last before deforming again!
I use two parts Power Epoxy, G plastic Clamp to hold it for an hour, and a piece of wood for even pressure and to avoid marks.
Pictures will illustrate the above in the back injected molding separated from the plastic
Both sides were affected
Epoxy applied and pressed by G clamp Finally installed back, not perfect but good enough for the time being
That will work and the slight depression from the wood block will self heal with some sun cycles. I did a similar repair on my door panels however I used BLACK 3M Weatherstrip Adhesive. On the door panels there is room for some small staples along the bottom edge also.