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Old Mar 30, 2004
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A-Pillar removal

Hi, was wondering if anyone can tell me how to remove AND replace the driver's side A-pillar. I'm considering getting a gague pod. Is it just a matter of snapping it off and pulling it out? Then does it simply snap back in as well? Thanks.
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yea you just gotta snap it off.
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yeah dude grab at the top and pull out. then there is like an extension thing at the bottom, just tilt it away from the pillar and it slides right out.
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