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> Door panel (removal), Tips and tricks wanted
Deusexmachina77
post Dec 1 2022, 10:44 AM
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I have a 76' and I need to remove my passenger door panel to replace a broken door stop hinge. Do the panels clip in, or do I need to unscrew something? Instructions would be appreciated. I don't want to break something else.
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post Dec 1 2022, 07:58 PM
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When it comes time to apply the plastic moisture barrier between the metal of the door and the panel, use two sided tape applied to the door first. Then you can easily line up the translucent moisture barrier.

The tape I used really held well to the metal yet it was easy to remove and reuse the moisture barrier when it came time to replace the door handle when some dickwad broke into the car. The two sided tape stayed stuck to the door and was tacky enough to hold the moisture barrier a second time.

Good luck-removing the door panel is quite quick and easy once you see how it's done.
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