Ronnie Posted September 30, 2025 Report Posted September 30, 2025 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 September 30, 2025 Report Posted September 30, 2025 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 September 30, 2025 Author Report Posted September 30, 2025 Awesome, thank you sir for the input.
Paul Thomas Posted September 30, 2025 Report Posted September 30, 2025 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 September 30, 2025 Report Posted September 30, 2025 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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