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Old May 5, 2010 | 02:16 AM
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Dash trim removal

Hey guys,
I have searched high and low, theres alot of threads showing the afterproduct, but no how to on the removal. Anyone know how to remove center trim, door trim, and that little tiny one to the left of steering wheel? I am putting some 3m di-noc on there to replace the crap fake false plasticky cheap whatever that is. Thanks!
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Old May 5, 2010 | 05:41 AM
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Originally Posted by SOG RA
Hey guys,
I have searched high and low, theres alot of threads showing the afterproduct, but no how to on the removal. Anyone know how to remove center trim, door trim, and that little tiny one to the left of steering wheel? I am putting some 3m di-noc on there to replace the crap fake false plasticky cheap whatever that is. Thanks!
This was brought up in another thread and just the door trim sections require removing the entire door. Search for speaker installation threads for how to remove the door. Beyond the description of how to remove the door there I haven't seen much else.
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Old May 5, 2010 | 08:01 PM
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The 3M Di-noc is expensive and is for exterior applications. You wasted a little money

This is mine.

By gccruz at 2010-05-03

Trim to left of steering wheel:
Remove trim panel under steering wheel by the knee airbag, 2 screws and 2 or 3 push clips towards the bottom of the panel. Once they are removed pull away till it comes loose, work your way around. The trim is just clipped in, make sure u pull straight out
Trim to the right of steering wheel:
Open the glove box. You will see a silver screw on the right side, remove it. Again pull the trim piece straight out. Next you'll see another silver screw holding the trim down. Once you have removed it, pull away, straight out. The clips are tough so you will need to be careful not to break it.
The doors are a lot of work if you have never done it.
There are three screws, 1 by the door release under a small cap, one behind the door handle and one by the door latch. Next you will have to remove the the tweeter housing by pulling it towards you and undo the wire clip. Be careful not to pull to hard and rip out the wires. then use that hole to pull the poor panel off. Work your way around, it will take a bit of force. both door have 2 sets of wire plugs that need to be unplugged. there are two screws that hold the door release on. now panel is off. next remove about ten silver scews that hold the cloth insert on the door panel, it will be under the padding. This has to be removed to remove the trim without breaking it. Then the trim will need to be unclipped and slid out. you will need to unclip it from the back with a flat head.

Hope this helps.
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Old May 5, 2010 | 08:38 PM
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https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...-evo-10-a.html

That is how to take the dash pieces off, including the radio bezel in the Ralliart. I followed that to install my Navigation, and, although it says that it is for the EVO, everything is the same on the Ralliart.
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Old Feb 11, 2017 | 04:52 PM
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Very helpful. Removing trim tonight.
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