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Thread: This might not really be technical, but how do I get the side skirts off??

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    This might not really be technical, but how do I get the side skirts off??

    I got the screws out by the tires, and it came loose by a little. Enough to were I could see in there with a flash light, it looks like there's some kind of suction cups or something. I don't know. But how do I get this stuff off?
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    Depends on how they were put on. If they're glued on goodluck.

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    Most skirts are held in place by primary screws(designed to hold the weight and placement of the panel) and two way tape(some use glue to compensate for an ill fitting panel,,OR their lack of skill)
    An exacto knife with a fresh blade carefully run along the bonding line should do the trick
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    Ya, but it's ALL the way down in the middle. Not just around the edges.... Damnit. If I took it in could they do it?
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    Probably, for an arm and a leg.

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    What a pain in the ass
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