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Old Mar 6, 2020 | 08:08 PM
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Rear side panels

Has anyone ever too their rear side panels off for any reason? How much of a sin was it to get them back on? Besides being really careful not to scratch the top part, it’s getting hung up on something towards the top but I can’t seem to figure out what.
 
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Originally Posted by Rico.Adams
Hello TJ

As I messaged you re these side panels you need to lift the end near to the door & then carefully slide the top back into place, if need be ask someone to help so the other person can hold up the door side & you can guide the top side into place, Yes its a pain in the butt I did it myself took some time on my own ...

Oh thanks for the video on the GT ...
No problem on the video.

Yea I’ll try again when I get some off time. Those panels are a pain in the ***!!!!!!
 
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