How To Remove Inside Rear Quarters

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How To Remove Inside Rear Quarters

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So im getting a slight rattle from my rear inside quarter ... ie , the back seat passengers arm rest on the sides of the car ...

If i push on the plastic the rattle stops, So I want to know how to get in behind there and stick in some rubber or something ... my question is , how the hell to I get the plastic bit out ? ... I cant seem to figure it out ...


Any help would be appreciated :)
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nice one thanks heaps :)
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Can we please post in appropriate topics. ta.

(ie the help section not the in car entertainment)
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Post by gazeek »

Well the reason i ask is due to my new car stereo , I figured people with bigger systems would have seen this problem before due to bass ... hence why I asked here ...

but no problem ..
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fair enuff.... i figured as much.... i ended up putting my factory 6x9's in the gap behind those panels cause they were still in good condition.

exellent bass.
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Post by gazeek »

AJ wrote:This one should help you out.

http://www.completefto.com.au/FTO_showcontent.asp?aid=341
Guide was perfect , car now sounds like a solid brick room ... CHeers again :)
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gazeek wrote:
AJ wrote:This one should help you out.

http://www.completefto.com.au/FTO_showcontent.asp?aid=341
Guide was perfect , car now sounds like a solid brick room ... CHeers again :)
You're welcome, but dstocks did the real hard work, he wrote the guide. Glad I gave you the right link. Enjoy you're new sounds!
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