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Old March-28th-2003, 02:11 AM
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Question Taking off Door Panels

Okay I have pics on how to take the door panels off of a 2001 Protege ES, but was wondering if any one had any trouble with that and the back dash (where the 6x9's are located). I had a '91 Eclipse with my stuff in it, but every time I would take the panels off (esp. the rear panels) the cheap plastics clips would break apart when trying to pry them out with the proper tool. I ended up super glueing the things to make them look as they were all snapped down properly. I may do what the pic here is doing if I run in to trouble!

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Old March-28th-2003, 02:18 AM
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hey, good move, we need people to make how-to's more or less on ANYTHING you could think of, make a detailed how-to and post it in the how-to section. although we already have a how to on front doors of a p5, go ahead and post ones for your ES. as far as rear dash, i destroyed my back dash in my 94 lx, and it looks like a tremendous piece of ****, but works to say the least. dunno what to tell ya
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