The wood pieces are glued to a thicker strip of wood,and then wrapped in
vinyl, that is in turn screwed to the striker panel. You may need to remove
the furflex and weather stripping to see the screw heads on the flange.
They are wood screws with phillips heads. I can email you photos of the
screw locations if you want them?
Ira Erbs
Portland, OR
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On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 7:21 AM, Chris Scholz <drscholz@visioncenterpc.com>
wrote:
> Silly question- I am taking apart the 100-6 and have a question about the
> plywood interior side panel (kick panel?) next to the rear seats. It
> appears
> to be glued to the door frame. I see no bolts or fasteners. Is this correct
> and how do you remove it without damaging the panel?
>
> Second, I have many little screws that are Phillips head, holding the metal
> trim pieces in the door opening. These screws were stripped by the last
> owner.
> I plan on using a tiny drill bit to drill a small hole in each and then
> try to
> use an EZ out on them. Any other ideas? Thanks.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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