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Offline got2haul

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Door panel vapor barriers?
« on: April 22, 2008, 08:07:05 am »
I'm going to install new door panels this weekend.  When I removed the originals, there was no plastic vapor barrier covering the openings inside the door like you see on modern vehicles.  Is that a recent technology, or did our trucks originally come with those?  Mine is the Custom Deluxe trim level; maybe the barriers were installed on upper trim levels?

There was a ton of dirt caked on the inside of the door.  Does a vapor barrier prevent this sort of thing from happening?  What would I use to make a vapor barrier?
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Re: Door panel vapor barriers?
« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2008, 08:22:19 am »
From what I understand, all of them had it, but I am sure by now the barrier is LONG gone.  Early trucks had a paper type barrier, the later model ones had a formed plastic barrier.  You could use and clean plastic to cover it though.

Offline got2haul

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Re: Door panel vapor barriers?
« Reply #2 on: April 22, 2008, 10:35:45 am »
Is a vapor barrier necessary?  When I removed the panels, there was a ton of dirt caked onto the metal under the panel.  I presume it was because it either never had a barrier or the barrier was removed early on for some reason.  I see no evidence of one (small bits of torn paper or plastic).
1980 Custom Deluxe Stepside
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1980 Silverado Short Bed Fleetside
1976 GMC Sierra Grande C15

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Re: Door panel vapor barriers?
« Reply #3 on: April 22, 2008, 11:28:00 am »
the older trucks had the paper held on with some Tar-like substance.  Is it necessary, no.  But it will keep dirt/dust from blowing around behind the door panels.

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Re: Door panel vapor barriers?
« Reply #4 on: April 22, 2008, 11:40:34 am »
my '79 Custom Deluxe had it.  it just normally gets removed when the doors are worked on...
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Re: Door panel vapor barriers?
« Reply #5 on: April 22, 2008, 01:40:06 pm »
Not sure what the barrier would really do with the big vents in the doors. (bottom and side).


FWIW I recently had the doors apart on my 2 Audis and neither one have vapor barriers.
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Re: Door panel vapor barriers?
« Reply #6 on: April 23, 2008, 03:13:10 am »
The idea behind the Vapor barriers behind door panels, was to help keep dust/particle debris & moisture to a minimum, for both at the back of the panel, and from reaching the interior....   Original Door Panels were also made of a Wood/Paper/Cardboard Media, that was covered in Fabric/Vinyls, and with the barriers in place, they would be the ones exposed to the elements instead of the panels...

Later panels became a combination of Fabric/Vinyl Covered Cardboard uppers, and ABS Plastic Lowers, with the Paper Vapor Barriers being replaced with a longer lasting sheet of plastic (Also to help protect any electrical switches)...

Most cases whenever a door is Repaired/Serviced, the first thing to disappear is the Vapor Barrier, as generally they are ripped or torn while accessing the inner-door...

As for how the barriers work in conjunction with the vents in the doors, usually there is a cut-out or flap in the barrier to allow the vent to work properly....
« Last Edit: April 23, 2008, 03:17:08 am by Dragon »
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