Ronnie Posted Tuesday at 03:59 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:59 PM Hello all, I am looking to replace all the interior plastics, window trim headliner baggage compartment etc. VANTAGE plastics does not make a M20K specific kit, they do for the J. Has anyone does an interior for a K using the J and if so how close is the kit to fitting the K
201Mooniac Posted Tuesday at 04:05 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 04:05 PM I haven't tried using the J parts in a K although I'd expect the J and K parts are close enough but just be aware that Vantage doesn't have all the J parts and their parts don't always fit well with the factory parts. I had some issues with the Vantage J front headliner not fitting properly with the speaker grills and the small panel that houses the cabin light switch/overhead vent control.
Ronnie Posted Tuesday at 05:38 PM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 05:38 PM Awesome, thank you sir for the input.
Paul Thomas Posted Tuesday at 06:11 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 06:11 PM 2 hours ago, Ronnie said: Hello all, I am looking to replace all the interior plastics, window trim headliner baggage compartment etc. VANTAGE plastics does not make a M20K specific kit, they do for the J. Has anyone does an interior for a K using the J and if so how close is the kit to fitting the K What's going on with your interior? I'm in the process of doing mine and the interior plastic can be repaired and repainted. 1
LANCECASPER Posted Tuesday at 08:54 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 08:54 PM 4 hours ago, Ronnie said: Hello all, I am looking to replace all the interior plastics, window trim headliner baggage compartment etc. VANTAGE plastics does not make a M20K specific kit, they do for the J. Has anyone does an interior for a K using the J and if so how close is the kit to fitting the K Give Hector a call at AeroComfort in San Antonio (https://aerocomfort.com/). Buying all new plastic pieces, which all have to be trimmed, still will not equal the product that Aero Comfort produces. They take your basket-case pieces, repair them, reshape them if necessary, and then cover them with ultraleather, which is stitched around edges and seams. The end result will look like a new interior which you'd find on a brand new airplane made today. It will be quieter also. 2
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