SL/R230: Mirror Triangle Trim Repair
It would not align/fit on mine until I took a razor knife and trimmed some of the remaining tab on the triangle. Once.i had the tab proper, it was all downhill from there
Measure, look adjust, confirm then start over again before you weld the two pieces. Give the proper attention, it went quite easy.
The files included by Sl65user are all that is required for a local 3d print shop to make the pieces.
I spent $24 for 2. (only needed one so far.
Many thanks again for this repair!
Peace!!
Not looking to get rich (or start another business) and happy to help (as so many others that belong here)!
I think $35 for two would cover the little bit of time and materials required to get them anywhere in the US.
Dr. Plastic, let's give others a chance to respond and let me know if you are order number 1?
I am also looking into custom V12 floor mats (with the metal inserts) and if anyone sees this and starts a new thread interest may spread?
Peace to all and enJoy your day!
Not looking to get rich (or start another business) and happy to help (as so many others that belong here)!
I think $35 for two would cover the little bit of time and materials required to get them anywhere in the US.
Dr. Plastic, let's give others a chance to respond and let me know if you are order number 1?
I am also looking into custom V12 floor mats (with the metal inserts) and if anyone sees this and starts a new thread interest may spread?
Peace to all and enJoy your day!
I wold like a set please
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I too am a victim of this triangle trim problem, and came up with a different solution, employing a "Toggler", which is a simple wall anchor you can find on-line by doing a google search. This worked really well, and still allows the trim piece to be easily removed. You need to remove the white bushing before reinstalling the trim.
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The "Toggler". Using a sharp utility knife, I trimmed it about 1.5mm shorter to facilitate insertion. Also, cut away these little bumps on the wings, so that when it's time to remove the trim, the toggler slides out nicely.
Before attaching, I trimmed away the original clip, and sanded flush with #100 sandpaper. Make note of the horz and vert position for the next step.
Using our favorite JB Weld, I affixed the toggler right in the same spot of the original clip. Once hardened, spread the wings together for insertion into the rectangular hole in the door.
Last edited by mrcalooch; Dec 28, 2024 at 02:35 PM. Reason: This editor blows and didn't do what I wanted.




While still maintaining my NTG-1 I tackled two issues. My leg obscures the treble from the door speaker sound, that isn't too crystal clear to begin with. Plus the tweeter pod isn't likely to come off like the OEM trim piece, as it's tailor made and secured with a strand of butyl. The sound did improve. Not spectacularly, but it's a win-win. And the fumbling was fun.
Last edited by Frederick NL; Dec 29, 2024 at 09:02 AM.







