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door molding by Fierokid87
Started on: 04-15-2010 07:09 PM
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Last post by: Max The Chainsaw on 04-15-2010 08:39 PM
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Report this Post04-15-2010 07:09 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Fierokid87Send a Private Message to Fierokid87Direct Link to This Post
Not sure if this should be in tech or not. the small piece at the back of the door needs to be changed, however Im unsure of how to remove it? The reason im doing so is cuzz who ever had my car prior to me used the notched and the rest of my molding is rounded.

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Report this Post04-15-2010 08:12 PM Click Here to See the Profile for pontiackid86Send a Private Message to pontiackid86Direct Link to This Post
Lightley pull up on it. Your going to break the mounting hardware behind it so be ready to order new hardware from the fiero store.
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Report this Post04-15-2010 08:34 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Dave E BouySend a Private Message to Dave E BouyDirect Link to This Post
If you're talking about that short little piece right behind the door handle, I believe you have to actually remove the outer door skin. It fastened from the inside with a single phillips screw. Probably why the previous owner didn't change it.
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Dave is right. One phillips screw from the backside.

One little trick I've used before, drill a 1/4 hole thru the metal part of the door in line with the head of the screw. You can then get a screwdriver on the head of the screw and turn it loose. The screw will stay in the door and you can just run it into the back of the new trim piece. Only drawback is it leaves a hole in the door visible when the door is open.

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