taking off side door trim
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taking off side door trim
i have a 97 civic, and i want to get the trim off to paint it to match the color of my car. but i dont want to break off the clips or anything, so what is the easiest and best way to get the trim off? thanks. also, what would it cost to get new valve seals if i bring it in?
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Re: taking off side door trim (walker111)
behind the panel as in, from the inside of the car? so if i remove the inside panel i should be able to get to it right?
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Re: taking off side door trim (codyb13)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by codyb13 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">behind the panel as in, from the inside of the car? so if i remove the inside panel i should be able to get to it right?</TD></TR></TABLE>yupp, u will have to take some of the covering from the inside door too, if i were u i would just paint them on the car and spend a bit of time beforehand masking it off really well
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Re: taking off side door trim (FarOutCoupe)
that sounds like a much easier, and less time consuming way, i think i will go ahead and do that. thanks for the help
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