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Author Topic: Remoivng Centre Console Panel on a Facelift  (Read 1449 times)

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Re: Remoivng Centre Console Panel on a Facelift
« Reply #15 on: 27 January 2010, 23:07:40 »

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God-I looked at the 20 rivets on the back of mine and thought it impossible, or not worth doing.

I suppose, if your door card is mint and you used the self tappers it would be worth a go....wouldn't bother myself.

I have used the tiny self-tappers to re-attach the door card to the top mounting strip which welung666 showed me to do and this worked very well.

I stand corrected  :y

No worries, dude - every day's a school day! :D

I used to be an auto - trimmer, and alot of modern cars have doorcards made up like this.
Freelander 2 has about 30 "rivets" like this per doorcard, and I used to strip a set or four in about twenty minutes. recover in leather and then took about a half an hour to replace them, so not so bad, really!

Forgot to say the No8x1/2" screws should be the flanged type - kinda like a washer is moulded in. ;)
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Re: Remoivng Centre Console Panel on a Facelift
« Reply #16 on: 27 January 2010, 23:09:00 »

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Yes mate got the gearsound aswell there a little beat up but yours if you want them



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