> > Lube first, ask questions later. Lube door tracks and door > release mechanism. You might want to gently remove the door > panel to gain access to inside stuff. "Gently remove the door panel" is easier said than done on a Westy only? w/o buggering the panel, breaking the clips, etc. Using several screw driver/putty knife, small implements of destruction, & working very slowly/carefully, It seems that the damage done is not worth doing unless you are really desperate to fix something inside or are resto'ing the whole vehicle??? Is there an easier way to do this that doesn't damage the clips/panel than the old fashioned way? Tom |
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