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Replace Drivers Kick Panel
Non AC car - need to remove and replace the drivers kick panel. I searched and found a couple of posts, but not a lot of info.
Sounds like the e-brake needs to come out? Along with a handful of screws and the cable connection to the vent door. The posts I did find indicated that the bolts for the e-brake are difficult to get to. My car is currently at the bodyshop - is this something I should be doing now before the fenders go back on or does it not make any difference?
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Peter 1974 Trans Am, 400 4-speed, 3.42 rear. |
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While it would be easier with the fender off. There is enough room between the brake vacuum booster and the fender to put the nuts on the E brake bracket on the engine compartment side.
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Magnetic tools can help when access is limited. The kick panels wrap around the body opening, can't be installed until after that area is painted, if that matters.
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