RT/10 lower sill removal

RTScott

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Just trying to remove to clear out some road debris from these areas.

Started on the driver-side. Removed the 6 bolts on top and the 4 on the bottom (that I could see/find). I used a small flat head screw driver (the end wrapped in cloth) to pop the top plastic caps off, to not scratch the surounding surface.

It doesn't want to release, so I can assume there is another bolt/fastener somewhere that I cannot immediately see. Can someone assist? Also, is there a standard tool used to remove the plastic covers? And, is there an easier way. I intend to blow out and vacuum the inside of the sill/side spoiler cover area. :crazy:

Thanks in advance.

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I cant remember the total # of screws, but I know all are easily visible. You may need a buddy to be on one end and you on the other and just rock it back and forth until it comes off. Took mine off about a month ago, had no probs at all, but I did have help or else it wouldve been more of a pain
 

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Here ya go....

This shows the location of all the bolts.

http://www.viperclub.org/instructions/CorsaInstall.html

Also, if they're still not moving after all the bolts are out, just wiggle them top and bottom. Mine were quite snug under the black door-well cover. They'll come out, just take your time and apply consistent pressure as you pull directly away from the car, horizontally.
 

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Easiest way to remove the plastic caps is to use string or **** eater cord. I used **** eater cord, wrapped it around the cap, and they popped right off.
 
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VJ, KC, Mopar Steve, and Chad,

Thanks for the responses. What a great site this is. Tugged a little and it came right off, 10-bolt head screws total. I like the weedeater idea. I'll try that tomorrow on the passenger-side.

I plan to blow out the inner sill area with compressed air and vacuum then as well. A few minor abrasions on the underside to touch up once I have a shop mix some touch-up. Advice? Should I prep the aluminum before applying the touch-up paint?

v/r

Scott
 
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