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Working on the inside quarter covers/panels.
Replacing the "wiskers". I started by getting a screwdriver under the staple then grabbing it with a vice grip.
Well that way is a pain to get under the staple so I tried another method. Just rip off the old wiskers and the staples are easier to get at.
Of course the new wiskers are narrower than the old ones.
Try to get them shaped to fit the contour of the panel.
Then I started at the one end, making a set of holes in the wiskers to match the holes in the frame. You could just drill new holes.
You have to hit in between the metal pieces that's embedded in the wiskers. I removed some rubber from the old one so you can see.
The staples provided with the wiskers are a bit heavier than factory so a drill was needed.
Replacing the "wiskers". I started by getting a screwdriver under the staple then grabbing it with a vice grip.
Well that way is a pain to get under the staple so I tried another method. Just rip off the old wiskers and the staples are easier to get at.
Of course the new wiskers are narrower than the old ones.
Try to get them shaped to fit the contour of the panel.
Then I started at the one end, making a set of holes in the wiskers to match the holes in the frame. You could just drill new holes.
You have to hit in between the metal pieces that's embedded in the wiskers. I removed some rubber from the old one so you can see.
The staples provided with the wiskers are a bit heavier than factory so a drill was needed.
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