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Old 04-02-2008, 01:26 PM
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^ Is that the only way?
Old 04-02-2008, 02:49 PM
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I need to do the same.....as everything pertaining to the SRS is out except that pesty unit under where the stereo was.
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This will shave some pounds.

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You don't have to remove the dash It just takes a little ingenuity (and some duct tape). A small ratchet with a 1/4" socket, a t30 drill bit, and a 1/4" drive drill bit extension. The space is very cramped, so I duct taped the t30 bit to the extension. Once you work your fingers in there and get it on the head of the screw, you can use the ratchet to loosen it. You will have to cram 2 fingers in to hold the socket while you loosen it. You can count on scraping a few knuckles on the sharp edges of the plastic around where the radio used to be. I had to use a magnet to fish out the back left screw, but the whole process only took 5 minutes once I found the right combination of tools.
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nice! time to shave more lbs off of the S
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I'm going on a diet too

Stupid Tar is a real PITA
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Originally Posted by toofast4yalll,Apr 2 2008, 08:30 PM
You don't have to remove the dash It just takes a little ingenuity (and some duct tape). A small ratchet with a 1/4" socket, a t30 drill bit, and a 1/4" drive drill bit extension. The space is very cramped, so I duct taped the t30 bit to the extension. Once you work your fingers in there and get it on the head of the screw, you can use the ratchet to loosen it. You will have to cram 2 fingers in to hold the socket while you loosen it. You can count on scraping a few knuckles on the sharp edges of the plastic around where the radio used to be. I had to use a magnet to fish out the back left screw, but the whole process only took 5 minutes once I found the right combination of tools.
How much does that thing weigh.....I tried to get it out but didnt....what a PITA
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Originally Posted by Turn-R-Us,May 20 2008, 11:04 AM
How much does that thing weigh.....I tried to get it out but didnt....what a PITA
Not very much most likely. Remembering when I removed mine from my 5R Teggy, it wasn't must at all. Though, when going for an all out track car, you get rid of whatever is not needed and obviously that is not needed when the SRS units have already been removed.
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Dude, Awesome write up, I got some great ideas from it.
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Originally Posted by rob.ok,May 19 2008, 05:29 PM
I'm going on a diet too

Stupid Tar is a real PITA
Dry ice and a scraper.


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