tintdude.com logo




Home | Forum | Lo-Fi Version | Site Map

05 x-terra



Custom Search

Full Version: 05 x-terra


ninjatinter
Ok for all you panel pullers, first yard out this flimsy little feller. Careful though, it is flexy.

Click to view attachment
next, use bone to pull up switch panel.
Click to view attachment
yank screws.
ninjatinter
Now vary carefull with this 2 peice latch cover, it's like the old pathfinder jobbies.(vary breakable)
Click to view attachment
Click to view attachment
Take the 10mm bolt off latch, and pop off like normal. I like to pull panels for a one stage lay-down, hope this helps someone out. beer.gif
tintgod
yep..thats how you do it thumb.gif
thetintshop
good to know if i ever have to replace a window in one. thumb.gif

cause there's sure as hell no need to remove it for tinting. poking_someone_in_the_eye.gif
ninjatinter
Sorry I offended you there big guy. blahh.gif
tintnfool
QUOTE (thetintshop @ Apr 19 2005, 08:38 PM)
good to know if i ever have to replace a window in one.  thumb.gif

cause there's sure as hell no need to remove it for tinting. poking_someone_in_the_eye.gif
[*]276956[/*]



spit.gif thumb.gif


popcorn.gif
Key West
QUOTE (tintnfool @ Apr 20 2005, 12:09 PM) [*]277064[/*]
QUOTE (thetintshop @ Apr 19 2005, 08:38 PM)
good to know if i ever have to replace a window in one.  thumb.gif

cause there's sure as hell no need to remove it for tinting. poking_someone_in_the_eye.gif
[*]276956[/*]



spit.gif thumb.gif


popcorn.gif


I did ours without pulling the panels. Piece of cake! dunno.gif






For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face:
now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.

© 1999 - 2009 Ric Wellman All Rights Reserved.
Contact: tintdude[a]gmail.com