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Old 08-01-2004, 04:12 PM
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How do you fix this?

Here's a link to the problem I'm having. There are some pictures there that describe the side panel and the problem I'm having with it.

Has anyone else had this problem?

http://www.customtacos.com/ubbthread...&o=186&fpart=1
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when did you first notice it.(ie after taking it off then putting it back on, running wires, etc..) ?
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when did you first notice it.(ie after taking it off then putting it back on, running wires, etc..) ?
Noticed it after I had work done for stereo stuff. Its on both the driver/passenger side. Can't get it to snap back in to save my life!
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sorry, this is off topic, but what kind of wheels are those you have on your truck?
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have the audio shop fix it.
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Originally Posted by Nolan
sorry, this is off topic, but what kind of wheels are those you have on your truck?
The wheels are American Racing Teflon Victor wheels.
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i was thinking what lee suggested..

if i noticed something like that after i got it back from having audio work on it, i wouldnt hesitate to take it back and make them worry about it. but then again, it may be a pain to be without your car for however long or short it may take to fix it.
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Originally Posted by 03TRDBlack
Here's a link to the problem I'm having. There are some pictures there that describe the side panel and the problem I'm having with it.

Has anyone else had this problem?

http://www.customtacos.com/ubbthread...&o=186&fpart=1
If it is anything like mine it has about 8 clips hidden behind the panel and one or more of your's is missing or not in properly. If you want to try and fit it yourself remove the panel and look at the other clips to see how they work then look for a missing clip or two. Sometimes they will fall out of place while the panel is being removed. The dealer will have new ones if you need them, and it will probably be the least money you'll ever spend at the stealer. But I agree if you paid someone else to do the install then they should fix the problem they left you with.
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