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Old 01-16-2007, 07:31 AM
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Help taking apart 06 door panel

hello, i need someone to help disasembling my door panels so i can re cover the fabric part. i have read in other thread that you have to "drill the rivets out" i have no idea what this means or how i would re-assemble the peices after. if someone could decribe it better like how many spots i need to drill out and what size drill bit i would need. the best would be pictures. thanks, max
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Old 01-20-2007, 08:37 AM
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Old 01-23-2007, 09:29 AM
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if im not mistaken. door panels are hold on by clips. no drilling needed. if you look at your door handle there should be like a small opening enough to fit a poket screw driverin. pop that tab out. and then there is a regular screw driver and un-screw that out. there should be another screw where your arm rests. with the poket screw driver. take off the tab and you should see that screw. then wiggle that panel. try starting from the buttom. pull that panel. when you get to the window try pulling it up. let me know if you need more help. or if im wrong.
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