remove the screw from the door handle and the pull cup . at the bottom fo the door is 3 screws hidden . remove the covers and undo the screws . then pull down the dooor seal inside of the vehicle . THE BOTTOM SEAT SHOULD BE UP AS IF YOU WERE FOLDING THE BACK SEAT DOWN BUT DO NOT FOLD THE BACK PORTION. nex pull the door panel where the pull cup was till you here the door clips pop... you will have to pry the top of the door pannel over the door to remove the door pannel the rest of the way .. you might bend the felt but it is ok cause you can bend them back ...
inside the doors. you have to remove the inside door panels
The kick panels are the panels on the farthest lower left and farthest lower right of the inside cab compartment, located just ahead of the doors.
The kick panels are the plastic interior trim panels in front of the drivers and passenger doors by your feet The kick panels are the plastic interior trim panels in front of the drivers and passenger doors by your feet
The kick panels are the interior trim panels , in front of the doors , at the drivers and front passengers feet
1967 to 1971 will interchange. 1972 will fit but has different inside door panels and hardware.
They are called rocker panels.
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The kick panels are the interior trim panels in front of the front doors where the driver ( left kick panel ) and the passenger ( right kick panel ) have their feet
For removing the door side panels, See "Related Questions" below for specifics on the front & side doors.
There are ( 2 ) kick panels They are the interior trim panels in front of the front doors Beside the drivers and front passengers feet
The kick panels are the interior trim panels , just in front of the front doors , by the front passengers and drivers feet
Trim Panels refer to interior panels that cover the doors as well as below the dashboard area. Generally used to hide unsightly components.