Removing door trim pieces?
Not on the door itself, but the panels around the door like the A-pillar, B-pillar, etc. Do they all simply pull out? Is there a write-up somewhere of how to get them off without breaking anything?
I ask because I'm looking to replace the weather seal around the door and it looks like the trim pieces have to come off in order to replace it. I just got the car as a "beater" from my brother and it's actually quite a comfortable car, but there's a substantial amount of wind noise at highway speeds. It'll be nice to deaden some of that noise for my commute.
Thanks all.
I ask because I'm looking to replace the weather seal around the door and it looks like the trim pieces have to come off in order to replace it. I just got the car as a "beater" from my brother and it's actually quite a comfortable car, but there's a substantial amount of wind noise at highway speeds. It'll be nice to deaden some of that noise for my commute.
Thanks all.
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