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how do you do it? i can even get the back seat cushion to come off.
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you probably have to pry them off cause of being snapped on from the back and/or they have the little fasteners. I've never taken them off but i've taken off just about every other panel in my car so im just assuming.
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u need to take out the trunk panels then fold the seats down move the rear holder tray then pop out some fastners then the rear panel should pop out... oh and make sure to take off the door sills
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You have to loosen your back seats aswell..The bolts...I got a install guide from Crutchfield and if you want to do it properly with enough space to do what you need to do, Remove the back seat...its not that hard...PM if you want a scan of how to remove the seats, I scanned the Crutchfield install guide...it was one the money with each step...
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thank curtiz! i wasn't sure/ couldn't remember if you had to remove the bolts or not
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Actually...
you don't have to remove anything to get the panels out. You can remove them by taking out the screw pop rivets towards the back of the panel then you can separate it from the door and pry it off. It's not too difficult at all really.
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