In a message dated 12/13/05 5:28:45 PM Eastern Standard Time, bueses@EARTHLINK.NET writes:
> > 5 minutes, tops!. Very easy on my 91 westy. M > > > > bueses <bueses@EARTHLINK.NET> wrote: But removing the door panel is not a > > casual thing to do in a westy. > > Hmmm, my westy is an 84 w/ color matched little clips that are a PITA to > remove in 1 piece, not scratch the panel, etc. Do later Westy's come w/ the > hidden fasteners that can be easily popped off, or am I just an idiot like > my wife says? > > Tom-had to Fedex in new clips from Ron the last time my door panel was taken > off > 80-84 westy has that white luann plywood junk held on with exposed snaps..like the rear hatch panel not a easy job to remove.. the 80-84 pass vans have the slider doorpanels lioke the front doorpanels. 85-91 westy slider doorpanel is held on with the hidden plastic clips like the front doorpanels...simple to remove.. ps, i have a nice chocolate brown 80-84 slider doorpanel available, matches front westy doorpanels...this is the simple to remove variety :<)
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