Oh, you should see my panels, they're more messed than that lol...I thinkit might be from when rain gets on the material and shrinks it..? that's my guess cause the door has to be open when you get in the car (raining or not), so it's bound to get wet.
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i saw a couple of panesl for sale on ebay, very cheap
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perhaps it's evidence of past strange hooker activity
Yeah my driver panel has indentation towards the window where my elbow rests when I drive, I mainly notice it when I'm cleaning, kind of annoying though.
ive got that starting to happen, its because you put all your weight on that panel, its only chipbord it breaks the chipbord and the more you continue to do that the more it will get worse
my interior is great apart from this on both doors RAH, is there anything that can be done?
The door panels are REALLY fragile. The material under the leather, is so thin and crispy that I dont even understand why Toyota is using it. You can almost put your finger right through it, with some power.
I am planning to do some fiberglassing on the backside of mine, which will strengthen it alot.
Odd, I noticed a similar issue in the fifth-gen, which Toyota actually corrected in the later two years by gluing a solid panel to the bottom of the arm rest.