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door panel removal ?
#315783
09/14/03 04:38 PM
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Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 61
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Does any one have some how to tips for removing the door panels on a 2002 Double Cab? Hboss has this page for the 4-Runner: http://www.hboss.net/4runner/door-panel-removal.htmThe Tacoma has different arm rests and doesn't have the button on the back edge of the door... Thanks- Jeff
2002 Double Cab Prerunner V6 Hellwig rear anti-sway bar
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Re: door panel removal ?
[Re: Jeff B]
#315784
09/14/03 08:21 PM
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Anonymous
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Probably the same as any. Put a rag behind the window crank and pull out the clip that holds the crank on. remove the armrest,Remove the door latch . Pry the panel off with a screwdriver or something. Be gentle. Do the bottom first , then sides. When sides and bottom are all unclipped, the panel should be able to be lifted up and pulled off. If it has a corner button remove it too. It should be very easy.
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Re: door panel removal ?
#315785
09/16/03 03:40 AM
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Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 61
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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A couple of tips for door panel removal on a 2002 Double Cab with electric windows and locks.
Follow the steps in the link above. Don't remove the arm rest, it comes off with the panel. Slide the latch toward the front of the truck. It locks in by two hooks. Remove the panel without dettaching the latch mechanism by lifting the panel vertically until it comes off the window opening and the lock. Pass the latch through the panel. You will need to rotate one end of the panel up slightly to do this.
Once I figured out this it took ten minutes to remove the other panel. I'm not going to tell how long the first one took...
2002 Double Cab Prerunner V6 Hellwig rear anti-sway bar
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Re: door panel removal ?
[Re: Jeff B]
#315786
09/30/03 02:02 AM
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Anonymous
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Wow! Nice link and some good advise. I just purchased some pre-cut window tint for the front doors. I was wondering how to get a clean look (behind the glass moulding) without too much trouble.
Thanks guys. This is why I keep checking out this site.
Good stuff.
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