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Old Mar 9, 2011 | 11:46 PM
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replaced passengers already, drivers the liquid all screwed and the mirror is weird but still works so ill leave it for now.
Being in Winnipeg i knew they were heated the day i bought it, haha
 
Old Mar 10, 2011 | 04:26 PM
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thanks old skool, Im gonna get at it this weekend and ill let you know how it turns out. as for the doorskin, does it clip in and i jus pull it off or are there screws hidden somewhere ? thanks again
 
Old Mar 10, 2011 | 11:04 PM
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bolt underneath the arm rest, need an extension on the socket, its like a 8mm or 10mm or something, you get at it from underneath, and screw behind the inside door handle, then you pop the plastic push pops from the bottom of the door up, then you lift the door straight up (it hooks on the window sill)
 
Old Mar 11, 2011 | 01:36 AM
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Originally Posted by streblo
bolt underneath the arm rest, need an extension on the socket, its like a 8mm or 10mm or something, you get at it from underneath, and screw behind the inside door handle, then you pop the plastic push pops from the bottom of the door up, then you lift the door straight up (it hooks on the window sill)
you know.........i thought i had mentioned how to do that on the last page, but i'm to tired to go check (hey! i just did a 17 1/2 hour day setting up for the show)

there are actually 2 bolts under the arm rest, and they require a 8mm socket to remove them.

the angle is kinda odd & screwy, so take a good look @ them when you're removing them.

be careful on the belt molding, it can really get buggered on the door when you remove it. lift the back off first with a sharp lift stright up like Jon said.
 
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