Re: Arm Rest Removal
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Re: Arm Rest Removal
- From: "therealdmcvegas" <DMCVegas@xxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 18:51:54 -0000
I can't remember if I used an extension or not, but I don't believe
that I did. Removal of the arm rests isn't all that bad (try
replacing a bypass hose on the water pump without removing the pump,
THAT is a challenge!). I first sent this message privately off the
list, but perhaps it's best shared. Plus there was one item I forgot.
1. Pull the upper door trim piece.
2. With the door locked, lift up the door latch handle, and pull the
trim piece below up, and out.
3. Using a rachet & socket, reach down from above, and remove the 2
bolts holding the door grab handle in place.
4. Remove all screws that are holding the lower trim piece, and the
pull strap in place.
5. Pry the lower trim/arm rest off the door.
Installation is simply reverse.
-Robert
vin 6585 "X"
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, BondAtomic@xxxx wrote:
> I think all you really need to get the bolts of death out is a long
> extension, a ratchet, and a 10 mm socket. Putting it back in is a
different
> story though-a lot harder to get in. Some guys use tape to adhere
the bolt to
> the socket so it won't drop. I actually went and bought a slightly
longer
> bolt so I could control it better to get it into place.
>
> Those two bolts have to be two of the hardest bolts on the entire
car. If
> not, tell me where not to go.
>
> John
> 4275
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