shelbyone Posted September 19, 2021 Posted September 19, 2021 (edited) in case I ever find a decent black carpet and the rear section in black..... any pointers on how to remove this back section efficiently? ( I know...I should know..but I never touched the compartment section) Edited September 19, 2021 by shelbyone (see edit history)
Hemi Dude Posted September 19, 2021 Posted September 19, 2021 I would choose the word, remove it CAREFULLY. Maybe this photo will help a little as to where the fasteners would go. This was done in 2011, so I cannot tell you more, it's just a matter of looking for all the fasteners, it takes a little patience. 1
Reaper1 Posted September 21, 2021 Posted September 21, 2021 You almost have to strip the interior. Seats come out. Best if center console comes out. Door sill trim. Stainless door threshold trim. Interior side trim (at least loose to get to the one mounting screw), then there's screws in the top well and inside the compartment itself. Once you get them all loose...it comes out. There will probably be spacers on the mounts that go to the top well, just be aware. Oh, don't forget the wires for the light and switch as well as the pull cables for the tonneau latches on both sides. 1
shelbyone Posted September 21, 2021 Author Posted September 21, 2021 12 minutes ago, Reaper1 said: You almost have to strip the interior. Seats come out. Best if center console comes out. Door sill trim. Stainless door threshold trim. Interior side trim (at least loose to get to the one mounting screw), then there's screws in the top well and inside the compartment itself. Once you get them all loose...it comes out. There will probably be spacers on the mounts that go to the top well, just be aware. Oh, don't forget the wires for the light and switch as well as the pull cables for the tonneau latches on both sides. Thanks Reaper!...right now, the TC is done..but if I'll get my hands on black interior carpet, its a go! 1
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