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Vandakeg 03-11-2006 11:58 AM

I planned on installing a few things in my truck today, which requires running a bunch of wires from the front to the back. It took me all week, and hours of planning to figure out exactly what I needed, and how I needed to do it.

************* HOWEVER ******************

Now that I'm all geeked up, and ready to go, I realize I have no idea how to take any of the trim panels off. Not wanting to ruin my day before it even gets started, I figured it'd be wise to ask the knowledgable folks on the forum here for some tips.

I have to remove the trim on the driver's side by the footrest, the plastic door sill plates (front and rear door), and the driver's side trim in the cargo area.

I am planning on running power for an inverter from the battery, to a relay under the dash, to the rear cargo area. I am then running Video, and Audio cables back up the passenger side to the DVD Headrests.

deicustoms1 03-11-2006 06:25 PM

Most of the panels use just clips. The door sill pieces use clips, just pull them up.

The piece by the foot rest likely just uses clips, check for a screw though. If you need to remove the piece above the pedals for easier access, you will need to remove the end panel first, which just uses clips, then remove a couple screws under the hood release.

Not positive on the rear panel, but it's the same concept, look to see how it's connected, and it should be easy to remove.


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