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    interior tear down walk through

    ok, so i ordered a bunch of stuff for my VX when i got my tax return...however, a lot of it required me to run wiring, so i decided i would take my interior apart and do it right....

    please forgive the poor quality pics, taken with 2mp camera phone

    so i did a quick write up for everyone-
    use a pick tool to pull the ends of the caps that go over the grab handles...


    so, this is what it will look like after you pull the caps off


    next pull all the 'christmas tree's' off...


    next you need to remove the seat belts...i did the rear first...


    i used the hook pick tool to pop the covers off the front seat belts


    next you will need a T50 Torx bit to remove the top of the seat belts



    remove the bottom of the front seat belts


    there are about 15 pressure clips that hold the rear part of the panel on... i started by pulling on the area near the rear at the top...


    the bottom is pressure clipped and velcro'ed


    next i pulled the panel to pop the strange clip near the doors...


    then push the whole panel towards the 'front' of the vehicle to get it to let go of the edge of the door


    then, if you look behind the panel, the piece around the seat belt unclips.


    this leaves you with only the rear part...


    screw here...


    screw here...


    unscrew this with your hand


    take these two screws out


    unclip this cover over the top of the seat belt


    then same as the front, look behind and unclip the cover around the seat belt

    keywords- interior, removal, rear speakers, grab handles
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    the rest should just be pressure clips...you should end up with something like this...


    these are the tools i used and recommend-




    hope that helps everyone out!!!

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    Those white plastic fasteners like you show in 0409091212-00.jpg are a straight up whore to get back in place. Are there any special tools you use to do those?

    Bart

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    Nice!! Now you can add some thumpin' speakers in the rear and reclaim that floor space behind your seats.

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    I did remove my rear panel since july 2008 & so far i haven't put them back;Just thinking of putting them back i know it's whole day stuff.
    Dakar was just the begining.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask View Post
    Those white plastic fasteners like you show in 0409091212-00.jpg are a straight up whore to get back in place. Are there any special tools you use to do those?

    Bart
    to get them back into the plastic panels?? or to get them to click back into the metal panels??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gussie2000 View Post
    I did remove my rear panel since july 2008 & so far i haven't put them back;Just thinking of putting them back i know it's whole day stuff.

    shouldnt take all day...took me maybe 3 hours total for both sides with taking pictures and running wires...

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    that wire would big time come in handy, where do you get that stuff?

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    Is the enough room to fit some eight inch woofers behind the rear panels ?

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    I copied this over to How To's section So it won't get lost in the archives eventually. I put credit to you, pbkid, and will get to changing the database entry to reflect your name.
    Scott / moncha.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by tjh View Post
    Is the enough room to fit some eight inch woofers behind the rear panels ?
    if you reinforced the panels i think you could pretty easily build a sealed enclosure to fit a small 8-10" woofer under the jack tools with the cone on the outside of the panel

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    with some creativity...yes...but you would have to be pretty creative in my opinion

    that wire would big time come in handy, where do you get that stuff?
    you should be able to get it at any best buy..i believe it came in 15 foot sections...
    its REALLY nice to have when running a 4channel amp because it cleans up all the wiring...also nice if your planning on running 10 lights on your roof rack like me

    I copied this over to How To's section So it won't get lost in the archives eventually. I put credit to you, pbkid, and will get to changing the database entry to reflect your name.
    awesome...thanks again boss-man!

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