Door Panel help
No special tool required. Once you get the bottom screws out everything else pretty much snaps out. I had a little trouble with the trim around the door handle, but that just clips out as well. Use a flat head screw driver and pry it out from the top and bottom not the sides.
Good luck
Good luck
yea, preatty much what he said, two screws on bottom,
a screw in the little hole for where you grab the door from the inside( not sure what you would call it) and the trim around the inside handle which i thought you pull and pry to the right or left and then just pull the panel evenly from the bottom and work your way up.....
a screw in the little hole for where you grab the door from the inside( not sure what you would call it) and the trim around the inside handle which i thought you pull and pry to the right or left and then just pull the panel evenly from the bottom and work your way up.....
you can take a putty knife and cut half of it off and smooth it up real good, its a great tool for removal of all interior trim. another is to take a flat head screwdriver and put a slight bend to the tip and smooth it out. either one will leave less or no marks on your trim during removal
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Figured it out. Thanks for the replies everyone. Yeah the only thing I had trouble with was the handle.
Circuit City wanted to charge me $33 to install these speakers I bought, and the guy told me I needed a special tool, and they also told me it'd take an hour
It only took me 20min to install the speakers.
Circuit City wanted to charge me $33 to install these speakers I bought, and the guy told me I needed a special tool, and they also told me it'd take an hour
It only took me 20min to install the speakers.
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