View Full Version : Anyone remove rear interior panels yet?
gchurchill
10-25-2005, 05:18 AM
I want to remove my driver side back interior panel. One right behind the back seat/wheel well. I want to hide my amp and crossover behind the panel so they are permanently out of view. That way when I want to I can just pull the sub box outta the back when I want to put something in the back. Anyone remove one yet? I just want to figure out how its clipped in so I dont break anything! thanks guys
gchurchill
10-25-2005, 05:18 AM
I want to remove my driver side back interior panel. One right behind the back seat/wheel well. I want to hide my amp and crossover behind the panel so they are permanently out of view. That way when I want to I can just pull the sub box outta the back when I want to put something in the back. Anyone remove one yet? I just want to figure out how its clipped in so I dont break anything! thanks guys
Klint
10-27-2005, 02:07 AM
Tell me if you get it!
stevecook
09-30-2007, 05:15 PM
You can go to JL AUDIO online and look in the stelth section for subs. Can find detailed description and pictures on how to remove these panels.
fourfourto
09-30-2007, 06:43 PM
It in the link,I think I saved it from the FAQ thread.(good stuff in there):beerchug: http://www.hummeranswers.com/
I've taken my rear passenger side apart. It helped that I have the big fat shop manual for detailed pictures. I don't have a way to scan and post those details but I can say that there were no real tricks to it, mostly just pulling until the clips pop out and maybe a hidden screw or something under a cap. (order yourself a shop manual if you like to take stuff apart with piece of mind) I still boogered up a clip even knowing all their locations, so just go for it.
Oh yea, you also have to pull off the rear door weather stripping and pull up and pop off the door sill from the floor. Have fun, it's not so bad.
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