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removing door panels #572977 02/25/05 12:21 AM
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mike3318 Offline OP
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I need to remove my inside door panel and can't figure out how to disconnect the door handle to remove the panel. I removed the screw from the bezel but the bezel is still tight and won't budge. Am I missing something here?

Re: removing door panels [Re: mike3318] #572978 02/25/05 01:24 AM
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Mike behind the door handle is a C clip. What I found the be easiest is use a wash rag or cloth shop towel. Seperate the handle from the plastic round guide behind the handle. slip in the middle of the shop towel <___o___> all the way to the shaft of the door handle. and move it back and forth. it should snag the C clip and pop it out.


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Re: removing door panels [Re: MnMsToY] #572979 02/25/05 01:53 AM
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mike3318 Offline OP
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Are you talking about the window crank? I removed that C clip.

Re: removing door panels [Re: mike3318] #572980 02/25/05 02:16 AM
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yea window crank....sorry. behind the window crank is a plastic spacer to protect the door planel from the C clip. get in their with the peace of cloth between the window crank and plastic spacer/sheild.
what was I thinking door panel....Sorry man.

Last edited by MnMsToY; 02/25/05 02:16 AM.

1980 Toy, Dovetail, Chevy 60/14, 5.13 gears "Wheeling isn't cheap anymore"
http://www.texas4x4.org/gallery/MikesToyota
Re: removing door panels [Re: MnMsToY] #572981 02/25/05 02:22 AM
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Also. along the edge of the DOOR PANEL are push in clips. you will have to get to them with a flat screw driver behind the door panel. Work slow and one and A time. I don't recall how many they are .I am going off of one old door panel that was on my truck. The top part of the door panel is glued to the door. Not sure why you want it off? I trashed the old one and fabbed up some new ones cheap.


1980 Toy, Dovetail, Chevy 60/14, 5.13 gears "Wheeling isn't cheap anymore"
http://www.texas4x4.org/gallery/MikesToyota
Re: removing door panels [Re: MnMsToY] #572982 02/25/05 02:23 AM
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mike3318 Offline OP
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Thanks anyway. I got the window crank removed with no problem. It's that door handle that I am having a problem with.

Re: removing door panels [Re: mike3318] #572983 02/25/05 02:24 AM
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what year is your truck? Mine is a 80 toy and that is what I am going off of. Sorry, I couldn't help.


1980 Toy, Dovetail, Chevy 60/14, 5.13 gears "Wheeling isn't cheap anymore"
http://www.texas4x4.org/gallery/MikesToyota
Re: removing door panels [Re: MnMsToY] #572984 02/25/05 02:47 AM
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mike3318 Offline OP
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Mine is a 94 std cab p/u.

Re: removing door panels [Re: mike3318] #572985 02/25/05 02:58 AM
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MnMsToY Offline
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well mike. I hope someone will shime in to help you out. Have you tried pushing up on your door handles or side to side...my chevy is like that. took out the 4 screws and still had to move it forward towards the hinges to pop it out.


1980 Toy, Dovetail, Chevy 60/14, 5.13 gears "Wheeling isn't cheap anymore"
http://www.texas4x4.org/gallery/MikesToyota
Re: removing door panels [Re: MnMsToY] #572986 02/25/05 04:34 AM
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It has locking tangs and you have to slide it. Sorry but I cannot remember which way because it has been so long since I had full doors!!!!! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


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