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Old 07-09-2004, 08:50 PM   #2
Sneakinup
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Originally Posted by Safari Tim
This cabinet door has never worked since I got the trailer. I need to remove it and see what I can do to get it going but I cannot figure out how to remove it.

Has anyone done this without ripping the cabinet completely apart in a fit of anger?

Here are some pictures of the door I'm talking about.
I took mine out on my 72 Overlander, and it was all I could do not to get a sledge hammer and smash it. It required pulling all the trim off above and below it. That means removing the brittle plastic inserts to expose the 300 rivets holding it in place. Oh, and there are some strategically placed sheet metal screws... at least there were on mine. Sorry to say, it is a nightmare!

Good luck!
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