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Post by EddyRican on Jul 21, 2010 4:34:00 GMT -7
So how hard is it to remove the old ones?
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Post by RT722 on Jul 21, 2010 7:00:08 GMT -7
So how hard is it to remove the old ones? ITS EASY!
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Post by Pogo (Dave) on Jul 21, 2010 7:11:34 GMT -7
So how hard is it to remove the old ones? ITS EASY! Even "easier" to throw you old ones in the dumpster... LOL
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Post by RT722 on Jul 21, 2010 7:17:16 GMT -7
Even "easier" to throw you old ones in the dumpster... LOL LOL. I didn't ever think anyone would want stock rockers or else I would have kept them.
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Post by Pogo (Dave) on Jul 21, 2010 7:46:48 GMT -7
You know I'm just messing with ya, Stephen. I don't understand why the 07's didn't come color matched.
Eddy, come on over when you decide to do it.
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Post by RT722 on Jul 21, 2010 8:07:09 GMT -7
If you need help let me know. Here are some quick instructions:
1. Drill out the old rivets in the wheel well holding the rockers in place. I used a 1/4 drill bit you can replace those rivets with some push pins.
2. Once the rivets are drilled out open your doors and just grab the rockers and pull them away. When you pull it away from the car the old clips will break away. Those are the clips you bought from the dealer since the old ones are not reuseable.
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Post by EddyRican on Jul 24, 2010 23:03:07 GMT -7
Got them done in half an hour. Thanks for the pointers!
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Post by Pogo (Dave) on Jul 26, 2010 8:40:33 GMT -7
They look great too! Great job Eddy and the awesome transformation of Hemily's car continues!
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Post by RT722 on Jul 26, 2010 9:09:21 GMT -7
Got them done in half an hour. Thanks for the pointers! Glad they helped.
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