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Originally Posted by BeemaaZ
First, use a socket wrench to loosen the bolts then use a magnetic tip philip to remove the bolts so they don't fall inside the door. Don't worry about the angled bolt on the driver side as you don't have to remove it.
Second, use an impact driver to remove the screws that hold the lock/unlock button. Warning: without an impact driver, you will strip the screws and you siiirr... will be screwed (get it? lol) and you will need a stripped screw extractor.
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Always use an impact driver. This modification is low on my list of to-do's anyway
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