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PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 4:15 pm 
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okay so im putting in the new carpet today, and im trying to remove all the old carpet which was glued in to the front/sides of the interior..ive almost got it all out except for some shitty carpet behind the heater..the only way to get that carpet out is going to be to remove the heater, and to get my new carpet in behind there, im going to have to slide it in behind the heater and there is definately not enough room at the moment..

ive taken out the front control panel thnigy with wiper switch and stuff, now ive undone the front heater mounting bolt, what do i do now to pull out the heater, or make it move some way so i can pull out old carpet and slide the new carpet in???

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There is a hook type thingy on the firewall that you will have to get it out of. :wink:

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 4:32 pm 
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ah yep, a hook..cheers for that got it out!

gee this whole new carpet thing has taken a lot longer than i expected!


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