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I used 3M double sided tape (heavy duty) and it still didn’t seem to want to stick very good to the door card. The inside of the door card is very smooth/slippery. Prob a good idea to wipe it down with alcohol pads. Maybe even rough it up a bit first.
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I used 3M double sided tape (heavy duty) and it still didn’t seem to want to stick very good to the door card. The inside of the door card is very smooth/slippery. Prob a good idea to wipe it down with alcohol pads. Maybe even rough it up a bit first.

3M tape has a "cure time", so it may be sticking just fine, but you won't know until you wait for the tape to cure.

I wiped mine down with alcohol, it's at the part where I mentioned stealing cosmetic supplies from my wife, and using her rubbing alcohol. It's been many dirt road miles since the install, and it's still stuck (or at least I can't hear it rattle around).
 

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Like someone mentioned in another thread. If you really want a strong bond you need a 3m adhesion promoter. First wipe down everything with RA then wipe the module and door panel with the 3m AP, add your 3m to the module and stick it to the panel. It will never move again.
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Edit: This will be the combo I’ll be going with.
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