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Old 10-26-2006, 06:29 PM
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How To: Remove trim pieces around door locks

???need help, I dont want to break anything
Old 10-26-2006, 07:11 PM
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anyone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Bump!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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umm??? I think you're referring to the door panel? It all pops off in one piece. All you need to do is remove the two screws near where the window/lock controls are, and the one screw there the door handle is. Then just pop off the panel with a little force. There's a couple threads about this...but I'm too lazy to look.

Check out the DIY on recovering the door inserts... I'm pretty sure it's explained there.
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im talking about the silver trim rings that go around the lock button and button to roll teh widnows up/down with!!
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Not sure if this picture will work or not, but here's a pic of the process that I think your needing.

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Thanks buddy. I dont like tearing into anything unless i have directions
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Originally Posted by fr33k
Not sure if this picture will work or not, but here's a pic of the process that I think your needing.


Thanks, this is very helpful for a lot of people im sure.
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No problem at all. Glad to help.
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