This is what I used when I changed my front speakers,a pair of needle nose
pliers and a wide blade heavy duty craftsman flat screwdriver to get mine
off. They went back on rather easily once positioned and using the same
screwdriver to "smack" it home.
On Tuesday February 14 2006 9:31 pm, Jason Bleazard wrote:
> On Tue, February 14, 2006 12:33 am, Terrible Tom said:
> > On another note... I'm starting to see all the little differences there
> > are between a Gen I and a Gen II. The window cranks are held in place
> > with a snap clip on this 95. It took me 15 minutes to figure out how
> > the hell to get the thing off!
>
> The only thing more interesting than removing the snap clip is trying to
> recover it after it springs off and flies halfway across Jon's barn (I'M
> FREE!!!). The same thing happened on *both* sides on our '98. Fortunately
> Jon managed to find both of them, I can imagine how much fun it would have
> been trying to track down replacements. I guess he knows every square inch
> of the barn well enough that he was able to spot two small clips that were
> out of place.
--Bill Day
"A rich man isn't always wealthy, he just has all the love he can give and ever wanted.." http://counter.li.org #384146 284016
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