Just wondering if anyone can provide some tips in removing the B-Pillar?
How difficult is it and if there is anything to watch for?
Thanks :wink:
How difficult is it and if there is anything to watch for?
Thanks :wink:
does the interior need to be removed to get to the exterior? plmk
The removal is not too difficult. You need to make sure to remove for at least loosen the A pillar covers as the B pillar cover has tabs that insert into the A-pillar.
In addition, use caution and take your time removing the interior panels as the plastic clips and fiber tabs become brittle with time.
The only special tool needed other than a Phillips No. 2 screw driver is a deep 8mm socket to remove the 2 5mm flange lock nuts (2 per cover). Remove them slowly off the guide post to prevent them from dropping.
The service manual details the removal which you can find on the front page of this website.
Cheers,
-- Chris
Funny - I am having this done for me this week at a body shop along with the front bumper. I was quoted $500 to do the job (the front bumper has a lot of rash and will need a lot of prep work to make ready for paint).
This is a reputable shop that is known for quality work but not ultimately low prices so FYI your millage may vary.
I had a lot of sun damage on my B pillars and will let everyone know how they turn out.
I just tore apart my entire interior to get to these darn bolts. Headliner, out. Sunvisors, out. Entire rear trim (all 3 pieces), out. Side piece behind seat and under seat belt anchor, out. It looks like I just gutted my car. Maybe that is because I did!! ARGH!! :redface: