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Old 08-26-2006, 10:43 AM
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Removing rear door panels on Supercab

Ok guys, I need help please. I've been searching for hrs here and in the audio forum, but can't find anything. There are lots of threads about the front panels (got those off easy as pie) and the rears on crew cabs, but I need to know the tricks to removing the rear door panels on the Supercab. Truck is an 06. before I start yanking and breaking tabs off, I would appreciate some hints

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Nevermind, I figured it out....


Remove two phillips screws on window latch and fold it out of the way.
Pull the top half of the door panel straight out. I started on one corner and worked my way around, there are many tabs.

Once top half is removed it will expose two 7mm screws and two push-pin fastners.

Remove those and pull the door panel up and out.
 
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Thanks bandaman,I was wondering also. Al
 
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Thanks ,I was wondering also
 
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Here are a few pics. THe top half requires a pretty good yank, don't be afraid to pull it, just use both hands and pull it straight towards you and the tabs will pop out.











 
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nice pictures,does that bottom arm rest come off with the whole panel?
 
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Originally Posted by crazyrwe
nice pictures,does that bottom arm rest come off with the whole panel?
Yes, it is all one piece. Once you remove the two 7mm screws in the center and the two push-pin fastners on the edges, just lift up and out and the whole bottom section comes off easy. It takes about 2 minutes to remove the whole door panel.
 
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Great news and pictures,thanks. It will come in handy when I upgrade the speakers. Al
 
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followed procedure as outlined, now need new door panel :/ and the tabs of the upper panel are still in the door, while the plastic is not attached.

Be careful with the removing of the top panel!!!!
 
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