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rear panel removal

dizzyspots

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Got the new Show Chrome RT trailer wire harness...designed to work with aftermarket trailers
Instructions are OK not great...got all the screws and pins out...I think...but can NOT get the painted rear panel...between the truck and the tailights (surrounds the latches) off...its loose...but tight and I dont want to break it...any tips???
 
Got the new Show Chrome RT trailer wire harness...designed to work with aftermarket trailers
Instructions are OK not great...got all the screws and pins out...I think...but can NOT get the painted rear panel...between the truck and the tailights (surrounds the latches) off...its loose...but tight and I dont want to break it...any tips???


there are a total of eight screws holding it, two in each side compartment and four in the trunk area, on each side the bracket is fitted into the body (slight bend will remove them) and in the trunk center is a little clip or hook that should pop out easily (it is on the top center of the removable piece), i am assuming that you are talking about a "RT"


Hope this helps


Cruzr Joe
 
in the media section, Bob "finles" describes the whole process. He does great videos. Look for the show Crome installation.
 
just too the right little twist
PS after that the Show Chrome trailer harness too maybe 15 min to install...plug and play
 
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