- Mar 24, 2009
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I have a 2018 Ecoboost Mustang that I am attempting to install BMR Low Profile Jacking Rails on. I got the car on jack stands and found what appears to be a cover made of a felt type material that runs the length of the passenger side door, inboard of the pinch welds that is held in place with a couple of plastic push pins and quite a few metal screws. Because the panel runs inboard of the pinch welds, it interferes with the installation of the passenger side jacking rail. There are several metal screw heads and the edge of the felt panel itself where the rail needs to be installed. Unfortunately, this is no longer a 20 minute install as advertised by most jacking rail manufacturers. One of the screws that holds the panel in place even comes from the passenger side rear floorboard. Wasn't planning on pulling up carpeting to remove this panel! So my questions are:
- What is the purpose of this panel? I performed a web search and can't find this panel mentioned anywhere.
- Is it ok to remove this panel to install the passenger side jacking rail?
- Why is it that neither Steeda or BMR ever mention this panel when I look at their videos or instructions for jacking rail installation?