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Old Oct 16, 2002
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Removing carpet in trunk

Hi guys.
I was trying to put on a rear strut tower bar, and the carpet was in the way, how do i remove it to reveal the nuts. I don't wanna damage anything....please help.
Oh it's a 02EX 4dr
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i dont think you even have to remove it. its in the corner, just lift up that part of the carpet(the one attached to the side) and you should see it
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Yeah, if you fold down the rear seats (you might not even have to do that) it should just pull right away. Otherwise there MIGHT be a few little plastic clips that hold it in place, but I don't think there are. I'm trying to remember from when my springs were put on. I believe you just have to pull it away from the sides of the trunk - it's mostly plastic so you can bend it and it shouldn't break at all. If you like you can PM me tomorrow and I'll take a look for ya.

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