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    remove rear interior side panels?

    How do I remove the interior rear side panels on a 2 door? The Bentley doesn't say anything about it.
    Last edited by pig4bill; 08-27-2006, 10:24 AM. Reason: oops, sorry. Didn't know there was a specific interior forum

    #2
    Take out the back seat and teh door seal then pop the clips around the edges.
    Adam Fogg- '88 M3

    Common sense- It's the new 'gifted'

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      #3
      The edge by the door jam has clips that just pop out. Use a panel puller or flat blade screw driver to help in not braking the old plastic.

      The entire top is in with metal tabs that require pulling straight up and out.

      Having the rear seat out is a must.
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        #4
        Originally posted by AdamF 88iS View Post
        Take out the back seat and teh door seal then pop the clips around the edges.
        Aren't there a screw ot two along the bottom and rear edges?

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          #5
          Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View Post
          Aren't there a screw ot two along the bottom and rear edges?
          Not for the panel. There are 2 12mm or 13mm bolts that hold the rear seat back in. Which is another reason why the seat should be pulled. I have done it without the seatback pulled but not the bottom, and it was sort of a PITA.
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            #6
            I found the two 10mm sheet metal screws on the "legs" in the corners, but no 12 or 13 mm bolts. There are 17mm bolts holding the seat belts. It feels like there's something else holding the seatback in, because it doesn't budge no matter how hard I yank on it.

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              #7
              Originally posted by pig4bill View Post
              I found the two 10mm sheet metal screws on the "legs" in the corners, but no 12 or 13 mm bolts. There are 17mm bolts holding the seat belts. It feels like there's something else holding the seatback in, because it doesn't budge no matter how hard I yank on it.
              It has hooks along the top. You have to lift it upwards then out.
              Adam Fogg- '88 M3

              Common sense- It's the new 'gifted'

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                #8
                That's what I've been trying, with no luck. I'm about to put my floor jack in there to lift it up.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by pig4bill View Post
                  That's what I've been trying, with no luck. I'm about to put my floor jack in there to lift it up.
                  Push straight up from the bottom of the seat back mate. It slides up before out. If its never been out it might be stubborn the first time.
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                    #10
                    Yeah, it's never been out. I know because I bought the car new in 1991.

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