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Old Dec 17, 2006 | 04:28 PM
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I am trying to remove the 10" metal sub bracket on my 03 track. I see that the screws need to be removed in order to take out this bracket. However i am unsure as to how to access these screws. What plastic trim peices need to be removed and how can i go about doing this. Thanks!
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Old Dec 17, 2006 | 05:14 PM
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there is an "how-to" thread explaining this step by step. At the beginning threads,,,,I think its listed under the "350z how to's...I hope this helps,,,or do a search on sub bracket removal.
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Old Dec 17, 2006 | 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by drewb612
I am trying to remove the 10" metal sub bracket on my 03 track. I see that the screws need to be removed in order to take out this bracket. However i am unsure as to how to access these screws. What plastic trim peices need to be removed and how can i go about doing this. Thanks!
There should still be some step by step help around here somewhere. To get you started it will involve starting all the way up front by the kickpanels. First remove the trim that starts at the kickpanel and goes all the way back along the door sill. Then remove the panels rearward of there that covers up the seat belt. Also starting up front, pull the gear shift panel and center armrest panel but don't have to remove either one. Center console only has to move out of the way some to allow the big panel in the rear for the glove box and the sub bracket to be removed. Once you have the side panels on both sides off by the door and seat belts and the center console loose, remove the rear trim around the sub brakcet also by pulling straight out. Most everything just pulls off with a little force. Be firm but carefull, looking underneath as you pull, and always pull right at the point of the clip to help avoid breaking clip points. Good luck!
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Old Dec 17, 2006 | 07:48 PM
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There should still be some step by step help around here somewhere. To get you started it will involve starting all the way up front by the kickpanels. First remove the trim that starts at the kickpanel and goes all the way back along the door sill. Then remove the panels rearward of there that covers up the seat belt. Also starting up front, pull the gear shift panel and center armrest panel but don't have to remove either one. Center console only has to move out of the way some to allow the big panel in the rear for the glove box and the sub bracket to be removed. Once you have the side panels on both sides off by the door and seat belts and the center console loose, remove the rear trim around the sub brakcet also by pulling straight out. Most everything just pulls off with a little force. Be firm but carefull, looking underneath as you pull, and always pull right at the point of the clip to help avoid breaking clip points. Good luck!
got it, came out fine!
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Old Dec 18, 2006 | 02:41 AM
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got it, came out fine!
Awesome!
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