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How to Remove Outer Door Molding

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SteedaGT9150

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like the title says....the black strip right below the window... bought new ones and have no idea how to get the old ones off.
 

SteedaGT9150

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nevermind.... look at that the search button does work. mods u can delete
 

68stang351

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It's too easy isn't it? I felt like a moron when I had to have a friend show me how it came off!
 

SteedaGT9150

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haha it was sooo simple.
 

kpack5982

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i must be a retard, cause I searched and couldn't find anything....
 

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kpack5982 said:
i must be a retard, cause I searched and couldn't find anything....
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Open the door, and look inside at the back of the door, on the inside of where that plastic piece ends. There is one screw in there. Take it out and the plastic molding piece will slide all the back off the door.
 

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Open the door, and look inside at the back of the door, on the inside of where that plastic piece ends. There is one screw in there. Take it out and the plastic molding piece will slide all the back off the door.
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takes 5 minutes for both side tops. be sure to be somewhat careful so you dont break the plastic clips
 
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searched and didnt find the info.. my friend totaled his car and i removed a set off of his car and want to put them on mine.. but when i removed the screw and went to "slide them off" they were really stuck.. how exactly do they slide off after you remove the screw.....
 
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