Gold Member Username: PitbullguyChicago, Illinois I Eats Beats... Post Number: 1003 Registered: Oct-06 | Well I THOUGHT i had the whole day off to start my install today, but we've got a mandatory staff meeting i forgot about. So i think i'll at least work on running wires from front to back when i get home. I was told i didn't need a panel removal tool as long as i am careful, so i didn't get one. What's the best tool/technique to use? |
Gold Member Username: BlainewPost Number: 2257 Registered: Nov-05 | just use a long thin screwdriver to get started. i just usually use my hands so that no marks are left on the door. but everything is just held on with little plastic clips. i garuntee you will break some. i broke some, but i just out the panels back on without em. but they are cheap and you can probably get them at any car parts store. they are easy to put on |
Gold Member Username: Th3pwn3rChicago, Illinois U.S.A Post Number: 1337 Registered: Jul-06 | Always look at what you're getting OUT of when you remove panels and a screw driver is helpful.Make sure you slowly remove panels so you don't crack,bend or break tabs and clips.Just take a little time and try to look behind the panels as you pull them away to make sure things are coming off properly. |
Gold Member Username: AdddisorderWest palm, Florida Post Number: 3709 Registered: Jan-06 | also look to undo any hidden screws around it |
Gold Member Username: Naledge503Qnited States of FI Ca... Post Number: 1094 Registered: Jun-06 | Here is a link that will show you what to do. http://www.wjjeeps.com/doors/doorpanel.htm |
Silver Member Username: Smoke05Tucson, Arizona U.S. Post Number: 150 Registered: Jan-07 | ^^^^ is there a link like that,but for nissan altimas??? thanks and sorry for stealing the thread |
Gold Member Username: Extrmndor3IF U HEAR ME... I GOT KING K... Post Number: 4101 Registered: Feb-06 | i have one pittbulll i can let u borrow it but u have to bring it back... |