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Old 12-09-2012, 08:54 PM   #1
jcboy
 
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front dor belt

Im replacing my front and rear door belt both passenger side, as it was cut in half on a failed theft attempt. Its called weatherstrip in some countries, and NOT the door belt moulding down on the side of the door (accessory)

Ive seen the servicemanual and i have some questions:
1) theyre both done the same way, but the front requires interior panel removal before the door moulding, is that accurate/necessary?
2) i dnt have the right tools im sure, but can anyone suggest the best tool to use to pry off this door belt ? And how would i know if i masked the door enought not to damage the paint?

TIA!

Last edited by jcboy; 12-09-2012 at 08:55 PM. Reason: sorry for the title, just using a tablet. i meant DOOR not DOR.
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