Tips for removing the side front kick panels
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Tips for removing the side front kick panels
Hey, anybody have any tips on removing the side kick panels? I removed the plastic door trim, screws and trim that runs up the side of the window up to the ttops.
I think I have it isolated, but it's not wanting to come out. Trying to move it around the hood latch but to no avail.
Is there a way to do this without incurring injury or breaking stuff??
Help!!
Chuck
I think I have it isolated, but it's not wanting to come out. Trying to move it around the hood latch but to no avail.
Is there a way to do this without incurring injury or breaking stuff??
Help!!
Chuck
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Re: Tips for removing the side front kick panels
Theirs a single screw in the middle of it,it's hidden in the carpet.Get a flashlight and get under there and rub around with your hand,you'll find it.
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Re: Tips for removing the side front kick panels
AWESOME!! AWESOME!! AWESOME!!
Mantaguy..you rock!!
Yep, it was that last screw embedded in the middle of the carpet
Thanks!!!
Chuck
Mantaguy..you rock!!
Yep, it was that last screw embedded in the middle of the carpet
Thanks!!!
Chuck
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