stupid question i think.

Posted:
Sun Aug 15, 2010 6:49 pm
by Tugboat
so pretty much im going to be taking out my seats and door panels in the back of my sedan the issue im having is how to take off the back door panel without ripping it to crap


Posted:
Sun Aug 15, 2010 10:26 pm
by Classiccarsrule85
a stupid question is one not asked....
this isnt a stupid one its smart to ask when you dont know so you dont damage......
so im assuming you have already taken the screws from the door cup .....
you can either use a flat head screw driver or one of those special clip prybar tool things that have a v in the middel to pop the clip i normally just use the flat head and pry as close as i can to the clip and once i get enough on the bottom i pull with my hands slowly near the clips and it normally pops off....

Posted:
Sun Aug 15, 2010 10:36 pm
by VerLee24
what he said ^
wide flat head screw driver. start at the bottom and pry the clips off then use your hands to peel it off and lift up.

Posted:
Tue Aug 17, 2010 1:21 am
by Tugboat
Classiccarsrule85 wrote:a stupid question is one not asked....
this isnt a stupid one its smart to ask when you dont know so you dont damage......
so im assuming you have already taken the screws from the door cup .....
you can either use a flat head screw driver or one of those special clip prybar tool things that have a v in the middel to pop the clip i normally just use the flat head and pry as close as i can to the clip and once i get enough on the bottom i pull with my hands slowly near the clips and it normally pops off....
ah alright what about the seats i kinda just took a look and said ill do it later cause it was raining etc and didnt really look too hard

Posted:
Sun Sep 05, 2010 12:40 am
by RottenEg6
Tugboat wrote:
ah alright what about the seats i kinda just took a look and said ill do it later cause it was raining etc and didnt really look too hard
Seats should be very easy. 4 bolts holding each seat in. Just be careful putting them back in not to strip the hole. Line the screws up to the whole exactly and dont over tighten