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Old 09-23-2013, 03:56 PM   #31
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Now that pattern on the ironing board on the other hand is... legit.
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Old 09-23-2013, 04:55 PM   #32
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Now that pattern on the ironing board on the other hand is... legit.
Just like a woman to notice the ironing board.
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Old 09-23-2013, 05:32 PM   #33
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Na I just remember Sarah and I using it one night when I was down there. That girl can use a ironing board like no other...
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Old 09-23-2013, 06:12 PM   #34
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Matt, every service manual I have checked since I found out about this issue says the only way to get it pulled is through the windshield opening because of the large dimensions of the headliner. The rear doors look big enough but trust me, they are not.

However, I did read today that someone's dealership decided to pull it through the rear window opening instead of the windshield. I definitely like the idea of pulling the rear window instead of the windshield. I am going to research this and take some measurements this evening.

the front doors have a much bigger opening i've had mine in and out probably 5 times and the only difference in ours is yours is slightly longer. you can manipulate it where it goes out the pass side door side ways meaning the front of the headliner will go out first with the passenger side towards the floor and driver side towards the roof .. or vise versa depending on the bends but doing it this way and working it slowly works
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The second B pillar is done now. I just have the C pillars, door inserts, and headliner to do now.
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Old 09-25-2013, 08:54 PM   #36
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So the windshield didn't get pulled. Guy had to reschedule but didn't tell me until 45 min before our appointment.... after I had already left work early to meet him. Called a local company called Binswanger glass that I've used for windshield replacements over the last 12 years. They are only charging $20 more and will be out tomorrow at 3.
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so is your plan to pull the windshield quickly do the headliner and then have them pop it back in? or are they going to come back the next day or something.
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They will come back.
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Old 09-27-2013, 10:20 AM   #40
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BOOM!





And now a question....I have all of the plastics that I need to paint out of the truck except these:



I think the only way to get the seatbelt out (without destroying either piece) is to disassemble the spool and I'm not willing to do that. Any suggestions? I know the area where the belt travels will be high-wear and probably rub off, but I think I have a fix for that.

You know what sucks though? The two seat belt loops in the back of the truck are black from the factory.......if only I could get the seatbelt out.
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