i want to paint my dash and my tweeters as well, but i wanted to paint something small like my tweeter cover first and see how it looked. question is... how do i take off the tweeter cover,and the ring that is around it so i can paint it? i've seen a pic of it, but i couldn't find it agian...any help would be great!thanks
Okay, no please do not use a small screw driver, that is just askin for you to fuck up ur door panel if the screw driver accidently slips off it, its goin to make a nice line in ur side panel. Take an extra 10-20 minutes to take off the door panel, then from the inside push them out. That way ur not digging into ur door. Unless you want that "unprofessional" look.
Okay, no please do not use a small screw driver, that is just askin for you to fuck up ur door panel if the screw driver accidently slips off it, its goin to make a nice line in ur side panel. Take an extra 10-20 minutes to take off the door panel, then from the inside push them out. That way ur not digging into ur door. Unless you want that "unprofessional" look.
if you take your time to get it donw with the small screw driver - then you wont fuck up your door... AND you will not have anything loose inside your door from take the panels on and off.
I've taken my tweater covers off several times now... I think Im actualy on my 3rd set because I wanted to get the paint coloring just fine.
just your your fingure nail to lift one side of the cover, then stick a small (preferably a "eye galsses" repair) flat head screw driver into the opening and it just pops out.
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great thanks! is it the same thing with the side mirror adjusters? just pop it off carefully?
yup, you can do the same thing, but when you do take it out, the buttons are still connected to the cover. Its tricky to separate them but it can be done.
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