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HI all,
I am replacing the upper trim of my door panel. It appears that there are retainers holding the door panel to the trim on the back side. My questions are:
1- are the retainers glue into place or can they be removed without breaking the stud?
2- if they are removable, can I get them somewhere?
3- can otherwise the trim be attached to the door panel somehow?
They used reverse socket retainers. I took an old 3-1/8 socket and ground the outside down to 5 sides and it removed them with no problem. When you put them back, reverse the clip so you can get a wrench on it. If you break some studs. align the top perfectly and use some JB weld. There will be enough room back there for reversing the clips.
They used reverse socket retainers. I took an old 3-1/8 socket and ground the outside down to 5 sides and it removed them with no problem. When you put them back, reverse the clip so you can get a wrench on it. If you break some studs. align the top perfectly and use some JB weld. There will be enough room back there for reversing the clips.
Louis
Originally Posted by podiatra
super, actually I do have the 3- 1/8 socket.
Mine needs one of these trims replaced.
Not quite following what you're posting. I hope you can take some pictures along the way to share here.
I am sorry guys, I made an error when I mentioned socket size, its 3/8 inch not 3-1/8.
On this photo of the clips used on the firebird doors, not sure about the camaro. You will note that the clip is reversed to save space between the door panel and the door. The clip is hard spring steel and the screw portion is soft black plastic. You will note that the inside of the clip has 5 sides. I took a 3/8 inch socket and ground down the outside of the socket to form 5 sides. You can then put the socket over the plastic screw and unscrew the clip from the door panel. Don't try to pry the clip off, you will break the plastic screw. If you manage to screw something up, use JB Weld to hold it together.
Hi there,
On the speednuts (I think they are called) I just used a pair of pliers and gripped the outer edge of them and screwed them off. I was very careful and didn't break any of the plastic studs.
Then to put them back on, I did what Siuol did and flipped the speednuts over, and used a regular socket on them. Worked very well, and they are nice and tight.
Got it done yesterday. I put a little bit of wd40. Use pliers and screw them off. When replace screw them back in . I broke one stud, but panel is nice and tight with remaining ones.