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No they are a pain in the butt. This is not the proper way but it works....remove Philips screws from wheel wells and under the car, then use a long
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No they are a pain in the butt. This is not the proper way but it works....remove Philips screws from wheel wells and under the car, then use a long skinny screw driver to get behind the top part, and pry a couple clips off. Be careful not to scratch the paint, maybe wrap a cloth around the shaft.
Then I just slowly work from one side to the other pulling just enough to pop a clip, then move a little etc. The skirt is super flexible but you could put a crease in it if you go too silly. Also it will sound awful but it works. I have removed them 3 times like that now and never broke a clip yet. Some stay in the car some pop out with the skirt. To reinstall I put them all back in the skirt brackets and just push them back into the car. Hope this helps lol
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