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Sliding door retainer 211843742 - easy to remove?
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<blockquote data-quote="andrewblackwell" data-source="post: 645880" data-attributes="member: 32647"><p>I know there are two screws you can see at the units front edge.</p><p>Then theres one on its underside which secures the front tag of the guiderail cover</p><p>Finally i think behind the interior trim panel, next to your rear set/bed (or behind the locker on a westie), there is a hidden screw that goes into the unit at its back face.</p><p>I eased my interior trim panel off to spot that, but can't get a tool in without peeling the panel further away or off completely.</p><p>Then hopefully slide the unit forward & out.</p><p>If you're happy to take off the sliding door guiderail cover it would be easier, but i fear for my paintwork</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrewblackwell, post: 645880, member: 32647"] I know there are two screws you can see at the units front edge. Then theres one on its underside which secures the front tag of the guiderail cover Finally i think behind the interior trim panel, next to your rear set/bed (or behind the locker on a westie), there is a hidden screw that goes into the unit at its back face. I eased my interior trim panel off to spot that, but can't get a tool in without peeling the panel further away or off completely. Then hopefully slide the unit forward & out. If you're happy to take off the sliding door guiderail cover it would be easier, but i fear for my paintwork [/QUOTE]
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