Rear Quarter Panel

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Hollywood
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Rear Quarter Panel

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Is there an easier way to remove the damn thing. Or do i have to remove the side skirt?
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Don't think you can get around undoing at least half of the side skirt so you can unclip the quarter panel from it.
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I know this sounds crazy but bare with me as i have no drill to remove the rivets on the side skirt... If i break that small piece clipped will the panel still stay put and fit well using the remaining 5 or so bolts attached to the wheel well and the 3 clips at the bottom of the panel itself that the side skirt clips into...
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That enduraflex shit won't "break" you'll just mangle the shit out of it.
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You don't have to drill out the plastic rivets, just punch in the centers with a nailset.
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I'll give that a shot in about an hour and let ya know how it turned out.
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