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So how do I get the piece labeled with the orange arrow off? When trying to take it off my own way I broke the clip where the pink circle is. The screw I need to take off is under that piece where the green circle is.
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it should pop straight up from the back (near the green) and then that will allow the front (by the pink) to slide back out
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i dont think it does that. Theres a clip near the green. I will take a picture of it later to show you guys.
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i agree with Brian. Every door panel I've taken apart that had a piece like that came out in the way he described.
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Here's where Im at
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i cant really see whats going on.

so thats the one you broke?

i see the metal clip in the back that lets it pop up. whats holding the front in?
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i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
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Post by stipud »

That looks like exactly what they said... if you pressed in on the silver tab in the bottom left of the pic, that would let you lift up the back and slide it out. :?
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oh....i think i see what happened the metal clip ripped off the plastic tab that held it on?
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i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
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no sorry.. i know its a bad picture. There's a clip in the front that broke off. With pressing the silver clip in. I cant get to that silver clip because its behind the plastic... ugh its soo confusing
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YES!!! haha.. I thought I would go out and try it again real quick and I actually got it with some careful prying and shoving screwdrivers in there to get to the clip. hahahah :lol: thanks guys for all your help with my stupid questions!
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glad you got it! i love/hate it when that happends

a pice on the car baffles you but then you finally get it, and feel like a retard becasue it was so simple. you are definely NOT alone.

heres a good story to make you feel better....

i was doing a full install in a bmw. deck, speakers, subs, amps..


i took almost the ENITRE dash apart trying to figure out how to take the factory deck.. the center console, the glove box, the gauges. EVERYTHING and i could figure it out.


i drove it completely taken apart to a stereo store to ask an installer....i looked at me like i was NUTS...went out there with 2 aline keys...and slid the deck out. took him less then 10 seconds.

i never felt like such an idiot.
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i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
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Did you take the panel off the door? For some odd reason it looks like you didn't........
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what panel are you talking about?
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The door panel............ :roll: Did you remove the door panel for this project?
Those tender little burgers with them little, itty-bitty grilled onions that just explode in ya mouth like flavor crystals every time you bite into one.. just makes me want to burn this muthafuka down.... Come on, Pookie, let's burn this muthafuka down!!!
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that was his goal. that screw behind the pannel was what was inhibiting him
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well i will remove the panel when everything comes, theres no sense in me doing it now...
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Post by ooober60 »

Since I'm taking off my door panel eventually to get to my front speakers, should I buy Sound deadener or whatever that stuff is called :lol: . I see that most installs have it so I'm guessing its worth it. If so, How much does it cost and where could I buy it?
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anybody?
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Post by stipud »

Of course you should buy it. They make any speaker sound better. You will notice gobs more midbass out of your RSDs with proper deadening.

As for brands, Raam seems to be very well regarded. eDead is decent for cheap as well.
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do a search for sound deadening and you will come up with a thread we made that links to a very comprehensive comparison.
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is it hard to put in?
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Not atall. Just make sure to clean the area you plan to apply the deadner to with paint thiner or something that will remove any oils without leaving a residue. A clean surface is the first and most important step.......cuz if it don't stick it don't work...................

Make sure to have a few tools handy also-
*sharp razor knife
*wooden roller (I also use a 1x1 stick with a smooth rounded edge to get into those hard to reach areas)
*hair dryer (makes forming easier)

Another tip-
*Put the mat by the heater to get it warm and plyable.
*Heat the metal so you get a good grab. doesn't have to be HOT just not freezing cold.
*Plan ahead and make sure you have enough to do the job. Having to take everything back apart to finish the job sux.

I've done abit of dynamat over the years and have found this info to be very helpful.
Those tender little burgers with them little, itty-bitty grilled onions that just explode in ya mouth like flavor crystals every time you bite into one.. just makes me want to burn this muthafuka down.... Come on, Pookie, let's burn this muthafuka down!!!
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Post by ooober60 »

wow thanks for all the tips. since its winter and everything, should i wait till it gets warmer out? Or just make sure the doors are not frozen?
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If you can put the car in a garage over night and keep it kinda warm, you should be fine. If not, I'd wait cuz the hair dryer isn't gonna be enough.
Those tender little burgers with them little, itty-bitty grilled onions that just explode in ya mouth like flavor crystals every time you bite into one.. just makes me want to burn this muthafuka down.... Come on, Pookie, let's burn this muthafuka down!!!
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Post by ooober60 »

yeah we have 3 motorcycles in the garage so that isn't happening. I guess ill just wait till the spring. It isn't the top on my list anyways
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