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3 Door rear qaurter interior panel removal?
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jayz206gti
PostPosted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 9:26 am Up
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Hi peeps can someone tell me the best way to go about the removal of the interior rear panel please? Want to get in to upgrade the speakers. Do they just pop out with some helpful force like the doorcards?
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Antknee
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few screws, think there's a couple hidden under the c pillar, should jus pull off then

also you probably wont need to mess about undoing the seatbelt too if you're just changing speakers

 
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jayz206gti
PostPosted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 9:46 am Up
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Nice one, i will have a butchers this week when ive got a spare 20 minutes.
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Uz
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To do it properly and have enough space to actually do the work properly like I did, I'd remove the back seats and also undo the front seatbelt so it's out of the way. Back seat belts needs to be unbolted as it's in the way of the quarter card. Once it's done you can just unclip it all off and move it out the way so you can get to everything correctly.
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Dillon
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I swear there was a How to on this but cannot find it for the life of me Confused but as Us said plenty of room needed!
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jayz206gti
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Cheers guys, Dillion- I did search before posting but couldnt find anything either.
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There a pain to remove for a first timer, make sure you have all the tools required before you start.

With practice you can get them of in under 5 minutes Laughing

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Uz wrote:
, I'd remove the back seats and also undo the front seatbelt so it's out of the way.

couldnt agree more, makes life so much easier

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