On Thu, 30 Oct 1997, Jim Davis wrote: > I had pretty good success at only destroying about 1/4 of them. Start at one > end and remove about 4 or so. These will surely be deystroyed. You might > even remove them by drilling them out. After you get some out, you can reach > your hand/arm behind the panel with a pair of plyers and squeeze the others & > sort of push them out at the same time. Good luck. > > After saving most of mine, I recovered the panel with new vinyl and used the > style of fastener with a less tenacious grip, covering over the tops of the > fasteners for a cleaner look. > > Jim Davis I'm going to remove this panel, this weekend, remove the rear wiper motor, plug it's hole, insulate the hatch, recover the panel, and reinstall. I was trying to come up with just the right material to recover the panel, but am at a lose? any suggestions? Eric |
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