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Old 12-13-2020, 11:43 AM   #6
bmojmhs
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You don't say what you mean by damaged. I have a GS gaser and damaged one of my bin doors. The outer sheet got caught in the wind and bent back 90 degrees to the door latch. I duct taped it as flat as I could get and made my way home.
The outer sheet uses double sided tape to attach the sheet to an aluminum door frame. Taking the door off was going to be a challenge I did not want to do. I searched around where I live and found a company that was making aluminum trailers. I took the outer skin off and took the panel to him. Using a break, he flattened the panel for me (for free) and using double sided tape I put it all back together.
You can see a slight ripple in the middle of the panel, but I can live with it.

If you want to see how to install a panel using double sided tape, find a video on how auto detailers install accessories to cars.
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