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Old 7/15/14, 01:05 PM
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Plastic panel running below the door on both sides

I've got a really noob question

I just can't think of what this part is called:



Does anyone know?

I wanted to run some wires through them. I noticed at least part of what holds them in are plastic screws. I was hoping I could pop them off, do the wiring and slap them right back on but I never have any luck with plastic screws, I always break them ! Does anyone have any advice for removing them?

Thanks for all the help guys
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Oops didn't see pic.

Rocker panels
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Get a set of these for trim and molding removal:



But if you are levering them against the finish be sure to have a rag in place because it will mar the clearcoat.
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Originally Posted by Getportfolio
Oops didn't see pic.

Rocker panels
Thanks for the help!

I guess I'll hit the store for some more screws
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Actually, to pick nits, that's the rocker panel moulding. To remove the rocker panel you'll need a torch!!!!

Tom
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Originally Posted by TripleBlack14
Actually, to pick nits, that's the rocker panel moulding. To remove the rocker panel you'll need a torch!!!! Tom
I know but people call it rocker or rocker panel most of the time. Just trying to make his search easier.
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Originally Posted by Getportfolio
I know but people call it rocker or rocker panel most of the time. Just trying to make his search easier.
I call it, even if ignorantly, a rocker panel.
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[QUOTE="TripleBlack14;6828348"]Actually, to pick nits, that's the rocker panel moulding. To remove the rocker panel you'll need a torch!!!!

Just the few plastic screws under there? Nothing hidden?
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