removing trunk carpet
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removing trunk carpet
how do I do this?
here is an image.
i cannot get that black thing out because of the little plastic things that hold it in there, and i do not want to break all the plastic pieces. also there are plastic pieces in the trunk sides holding the carpet there.
btw, i need to do this to finish installing my dynamat.
here is an image.
i cannot get that black thing out because of the little plastic things that hold it in there, and i do not want to break all the plastic pieces. also there are plastic pieces in the trunk sides holding the carpet there.
btw, i need to do this to finish installing my dynamat.
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Re: removing trunk carpet (okman16)
.Lol, what are you trying to remove??? The thin carpet on the bottom just comes up if you pull on it, and the sides covering the shock towers are held in by small black circular clips, just pull on em and they come off.
Just get in there and look around, shouldnt take but a minute
Just get in there and look around, shouldnt take but a minute
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Re: removing trunk carpet (Echo7847)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Echo7847 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">.Lol, what are you trying to remove??? The thin carpet on the bottom just comes up if you pull on it, and the sides covering the shock towers are held in by small black circular clips, just pull on em and they come off.
Just get in there and look around, shouldnt take but a minute </TD></TR></TABLE>
the small black circular clips is what i am talking about, and i cannot remove them without breaking the piece, then it wont go back in when i try to put it back.
Just get in there and look around, shouldnt take but a minute </TD></TR></TABLE>
the small black circular clips is what i am talking about, and i cannot remove them without breaking the piece, then it wont go back in when i try to put it back.
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umm just rip em out, they never broke on me, if not oh well the side carpet will stay there without them.
or u can get replacements at the dealer for like a buck
but they shouldnt break anyways
or u can get replacements at the dealer for like a buck
but they shouldnt break anyways
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Re: (jaxle)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jaxle »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">umm just rip em out, they never broke on me, if not oh well the side carpet will stay there without them.
or u can get replacements at the dealer for like a buck
but they shouldnt break anyways</TD></TR></TABLE>
cool, i'll try again tomorrow. thanks
or u can get replacements at the dealer for like a buck
but they shouldnt break anyways</TD></TR></TABLE>
cool, i'll try again tomorrow. thanks
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Re: (okman16)
ya i juts pried (sp?) it slowly and i was doing it for dynamatting my old car too..or actually fat matting it...but ya it was really easy just go slowy
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