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I would still get bezel for 35 and rig up the back side ....imo
I used a glob of silicone in mine. Held for quite awhile, and if you need to get in there just pull it off. No biggie. I've tried rigging something for that white piece that broke, with some hot glue and it didn't hold for very long. Especially when you close the door, that's alot of force with the weight of the bezel.
 

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I used a glob of silicone in mine. Held for quite awhile, and if you need to get in there just pull it off. No biggie. I've tried rigging something for that white piece that broke, with some hot glue and it didn't hold for very long. Especially when you close the door, that's alot of force with the weight of the bezel.
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Ya the armrest unbolts, it’s an easy swap, did you post this on FB? I was talking to someone about buying an armrest I have


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Don't think the armrest has anything to do with the white tab? Please correct me if I am wrong..

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I used a glob of silicone in mine. Held for quite awhile, and if you need to get in there just pull it off. No biggie. I've tried rigging something for that white piece that broke, with some hot glue and it didn't hold for very long. Especially when you close the door, that's alot of force with the weight of the bezel.

Starting to think this might be the route to go for right now till I can find a better solution

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Don't think the armrest has anything to do with the white tab? Please correct me if I am wrong..

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That white tab is part of the structure or frame of the armrest. Only way to replace it is to replace the armrest, or replace the entire door panel. If you want to repair it, perhaps some chunks of plastic and a plastic welder might work. Or you can rig it up with some silicone or hot glue or something similar.
 

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That white tab is part of the structure or frame of the armrest. Only way to replace it is to replace the armrest, or replace the entire door panel. If you want to repair it, perhaps some chunks of plastic and a plastic welder might work. Or you can rig it up with some silicone or hot glue or something similar.
Hot glue def didn't work for me. I used a whole stick on it.
 
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That white tab is part of the structure or frame of the armrest. Only way to replace it is to replace the armrest, or replace the entire door panel. If you want to repair it, perhaps some chunks of plastic and a plastic welder might work. Or you can rig it up with some silicone or hot glue or something similar.

Ahh I see it now! There is a junk yard bout an hour away from me that will sell the whole panel for $35 (I have to go get it lol) . Think I'll go that route and have some spare parts :)

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Ahh I see it now! There is a junk yard bout an hour away from me that will sell the whole panel for $35 (I have to go get it lol) . Think I'll go that route and have some spare parts :)

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If you have to pull the door panel yourself, and the window switch is still on the panel (most of the time they are not) then I would carefully pop the switch out of the bezel and leave the switch bezel attached to the door panel. Hopefully they won't try and charge you any extra for the switch bezel. Then you can completely and PROPERLY fix the entire thing for just $35 and gas money!
 

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