Removing the Ceiling

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Mastirmynd
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Removing the Ceiling

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I painted my ceiling and other parts black, that were stock grey, but it didnt turn out as clean as i would have liked, so im going to do it again and just remove the ceiling and such in order to do it. Anyone ever taken the ceiling out? Is it hard to get back in? Should i just really not try this? As always, all help is appreciated :2thumbsup:
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Re: Removing the Ceiling

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I've taken it out before, not that hard but you must be careful as the ceiling is delicate and you have to pop some clips to get it out. Start from the front and work your way back. make sure the plastic parts are off so you can see the edges
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Re: Removing the Ceiling

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what about those plastic parts? do they just pop off too? or are there screws or something.
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Re: Removing the Ceiling

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A & B pillar trim have clips, then you need a phlips screwdriver to remove the rearview mirror and sunvisors.
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