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Removal of wood effect trim
« on: 26 July 2008, 14:59:59 »

How is the best way to remove the wood trim from doors? (prefacelift elite) Do I have to remove all of the door panel? If so is there any wiring or electrics to look out for?

Been struggling with the father in law to remove a welded towbar and the facia to put MV6 one in, only to look at TB's guide on climate bulb renewal and have found out about the locking bar  ::) ;D
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Re: Removal of wood effect trim
« Reply #1 on: 26 July 2008, 15:59:44 »

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They're all welded to some degree  :-? , but they all bolt to the car using the same fixing points.  
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« Reply #2 on: 26 July 2008, 16:24:10 »

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Been struggling with the father in law to remove a welded towbar and  .....

They're all welded to some degree  :-? , but they all bolt to the car using the same fixing points.  



Bar has had extra peices added and welded to car frame. Can only think it has been used for huge loads. The bar itself is in good shape and 'normal'  :y
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Re: Removal of wood effect trim
« Reply #3 on: 26 July 2008, 16:54:01 »

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How is the best way to remove the wood trim from doors? (prefacelift elite) Do I have to remove all of the door panel? If so is there any wiring or electrics to look out for?

Been struggling with the father in law to remove a welded towbar and the facia to put MV6 one in, only to look at TB's guide on climate bulb renewal and have found out about the locking bar  ::) ;D

Sand Paper, lots of it.
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Re: Removal of wood effect trim
« Reply #4 on: 26 July 2008, 16:54:28 »

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How is the best way to remove the wood trim from doors? (prefacelift elite) Do I have to remove all of the door panel? If so is there any wiring or electrics to look out for?

Been struggling with the father in law to remove a welded towbar and the facia to put MV6 one in, only to look at TB's guide on climate bulb renewal and have found out about the locking bar  ::) ;D

yes dan you have to remove door cards they are held on with little speed clips ! ofnly electrics is the door light and the mirror switch !!  :y
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Re: Removal of wood effect trim
« Reply #5 on: 26 July 2008, 16:55:18 »

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How is the best way to remove the wood trim from doors? (prefacelift elite) Do I have to remove all of the door panel? If so is there any wiring or electrics to look out for?

Been struggling with the father in law to remove a welded towbar and the facia to put MV6 one in, only to look at TB's guide on climate bulb renewal and have found out about the locking bar  ::) ;D

yes dan you have to remove door cards they are held on with little speed clips ! ofnly electrics is the door light and the mirror switch !!  :y



Sorted! Thanks mark  :y :y
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Re: Removal of wood effect trim
« Reply #6 on: 26 July 2008, 16:55:50 »

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How is the best way to remove the wood trim from doors? (prefacelift elite) Do I have to remove all of the door panel? If so is there any wiring or electrics to look out for?

Been struggling with the father in law to remove a welded towbar and the facia to put MV6 one in, only to look at TB's guide on climate bulb renewal and have found out about the locking bar  ::) ;D

Sand Paper, lots of it.




Eh?? What be that for then ?  :-/
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« Reply #7 on: 26 July 2008, 17:14:27 »

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How is the best way to remove the wood trim from doors? (prefacelift elite) Do I have to remove all of the door panel? If so is there any wiring or electrics to look out for?

Been struggling with the father in law to remove a welded towbar and the facia to put MV6 one in, only to look at TB's guide on climate bulb renewal and have found out about the locking bar  ::) ;D

Sand Paper, lots of it.




Eh?? What be that for then ?  :-/

Keep rubbing the wood with it, untill you get to the plastic  :y
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« Reply #8 on: 26 July 2008, 17:15:35 »

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How is the best way to remove the wood trim from doors? (prefacelift elite) Do I have to remove all of the door panel? If so is there any wiring or electrics to look out for?

Been struggling with the father in law to remove a welded towbar and the facia to put MV6 one in, only to look at TB's guide on climate bulb renewal and have found out about the locking bar  ::) ;D

Sand Paper, lots of it.




Eh?? What be that for then ?  :-/

Keep rubbing the wood with it, untill you get to the plastic  :y




 ;D ;D ;D ;D Did think of doing a Clarkson hammer job  ;)
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« Reply #9 on: 26 July 2008, 17:39:59 »

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How is the best way to remove the wood trim from doors? (prefacelift elite) Do I have to remove all of the door panel? If so is there any wiring or electrics to look out for?

Been struggling with the father in law to remove a welded towbar and the facia to put MV6 one in, only to look at TB's guide on climate bulb renewal and have found out about the locking bar  ::) ;D

Sand Paper, lots of it.




Eh?? What be that for then ?  :-/

Keep rubbing the wood with it, untill you get to the plastic  :y

tis plastic just with wood style coating !!  ;D ;D
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« Reply #10 on: 26 July 2008, 17:41:26 »

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How is the best way to remove the wood trim from doors? (prefacelift elite) Do I have to remove all of the door panel? If so is there any wiring or electrics to look out for?

Been struggling with the father in law to remove a welded towbar and the facia to put MV6 one in, only to look at TB's guide on climate bulb renewal and have found out about the locking bar  ::) ;D

Sand Paper, lots of it.




Eh?? What be that for then ?  :-/

Keep rubbing the wood with it, untill you get to the plastic  :y

tis plastic just with wood style coating !!  ;D ;D





And how awful it looks! Hence the carbon trim  :y :y
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« Reply #11 on: 26 July 2008, 17:43:03 »

carbon loads better matey ! although i am toying with idea of alloy painted trim !! could i have you old wood trim off doors dan to rub down and try to paint ??  :y :y
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carbon loads better matey ! although i am toying with idea of alloy painted trim !! could i have you old wood trim off doors dan to rub down and try to paint ??  :y :y



As long as I get some piccys and you do some for me  ;D ;D ;D
Will look awesome mate  :y
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carbon loads better matey ! although i am toying with idea of alloy painted trim !! could i have you old wood trim off doors dan to rub down and try to paint ??  :y :y



As long as I get some piccys and you do some for me  ;D ;D ;D
Will look awesome mate  :y

no worries matey ! :y
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carbon loads better matey ! although i am toying with idea of alloy painted trim !! could i have you old wood trim off doors dan to rub down and try to paint ??  :y :y



As long as I get some piccys and you do some for me  ;D ;D ;D
Will look awesome mate  :y

no worries matey ! :y




Good good!! Love the alloy look.  ;) :y ;)
Touch wood will be off tommorow mate  :y
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