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Old 01-14-2010, 11:21 PM   #6
89muscletruck
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Re: Replacing my Mirrors, and removing window crank.

Nah it wasnt too bad to take the nuts off, I just had to use a lonch wrecnh to get the one furthest into the door, and a socket with a long extensio to get the rest. Although I was VERY carefull to noe lose a nut down the door, cause my used mirrors did not come with them.
Actually the hardest part was figuring out how to take the top of the inner panel off the doow itself, but once I figured that out it did not take ot long.
I have pics, but my personal computer has decided to take a holiday to the repair shop, hopefuly I will get it back tomarow.
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