Help removing tailgate trim
- Erebus
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Help removing tailgate trim
Now that I have my new rack, I need to wire the lights. I want to run the wires down under the trim panels that are at the top rear corner of the Delica:
Anyone removed it? Which way to I pull? Thanks!
The plastic is held on with two screws ...
... and some clips. After removing the screws I can tell from the loose wobbling that there are two clips, and even where they are. But I can't tell if I should pull up, out, or back. I'd rather not do the old "pull on it, break it, and then know which way I should have pulled."Anyone removed it? Which way to I pull? Thanks!

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Re: Help removing tailgate trim
Just yank real hard.
Just kidding
I'd like to know as well. Hopefully someone will chime in before you get impatient and pull it off.
Just kidding

I'd like to know as well. Hopefully someone will chime in before you get impatient and pull it off.

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Re: Help removing tailgate trim
Just push the whole thing skyward. There are two small post retainers (I dont' know the tech name) but that is all. Good luck.
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Re: Help removing tailgate trim
I tried (not too hard) to push up, and it still didn't give. But I was able to run the wires through without removing the trim, so didn't need to break them 
Will post photos at some point. Thanks for the info.

Will post photos at some point. Thanks for the info.

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Re: Help removing tailgate trim
Through some modifications of my own, I figured out how to remove those trim pieces. Here:
Good luck!
- -unscrew the screws (obviously)
-slip a long flat-blade screwdriver under the upper edge and pry up evenly
-slip a long flat-blade screwdriver under the lower edge and pry up evenly
-ta da!
Good luck!
JPL
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Re: Help removing tailgate trim
Thanks for the info...
but there is one part I'm worried I may follow a little to precisely...
but there is one part I'm worried I may follow a little to precisely...
and then screw it up once again
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Re: Help removing tailgate trim
O b v i o u s l y..... just a figure of speech, don't ya know?Green1 wrote:Thanks for the info...
but there is one part I'm worried I may follow a little to precisely...and then screw it up once again

Aren't English euphemisms fun?

JPL
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I still miss my '94 Pajero!
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Re: Help removing tailgate trim
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Aren't English euphemisms fun?
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Yes, indeed, I just hope (coming from a sailor) this isn't one :
[quote="mararmeisto"]
just find something which looks similar in shape and length (this is what I used for my rear gate light bar job).
[quote="mararmeisto"]

Aren't English euphemisms fun?

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Yes, indeed, I just hope (coming from a sailor) this isn't one :
[quote="mararmeisto"]
just find something which looks similar in shape and length (this is what I used for my rear gate light bar job).
[quote="mararmeisto"]

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Re: Help removing tailgate trim
sahdot wrote:Yes, indeed, I just hope (coming from a sailor) this isn't one :mararmeisto wrote:Aren't English euphemisms fun?
mararmeisto wrote:just find something which looks similar in shape and length (this is what I used for my rear gate light bar job)


JPL
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Re: Help removing tailgate trim
Yep, and when asked, you can always use Bill Shatner's defense, "Yes, I've been where no man has gone before, but I was in Tijuana and her father gave me permission!!"mararmeisto wrote:sahdot wrote:Yes, indeed, I just hope (coming from a sailor) this isn't one :mararmeisto wrote:Aren't English euphemisms fun?
mararmeisto wrote:just find something which looks similar in shape and length (this is what I used for my rear gate light bar job)
You know what we say in the Navy: "What happens in foreign port, stays in foreign port."