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Removing the door panels from this car is very simple. Removing the door panels from this car without damaging or destroying parts is somewhat more complicated, and this document will concentrate on doing just that. I put this together during the installation of what I believe to be Eris (European aftermarket) burl trim strips on the doors. During the process, I also installed a new inner window seal, which you might consider doing if yours have deteriorated. Tools Required Doing this will require a few tools that you may not have, namely, vinyl wedges for removing panels. I have seen metal tools for this purpose sold at local auto shops, but I would not use these alone because of the very strong possibility that they will mark up, scratch, or even tear parts. I picked up a decent set of three on eBay for $30.00; It is possible to get “genuine MB” or their equivalents for a little more, and those are usually sold in sets of two. If you are frugal, it might be possible to make these out of wood (pine might be too soft and oak might be too hard). In any event, all bets are off on your being able to do these tasks damage-free without such tools or their equivalent. Preparation You will need a place to work that is clean and large enough to hold the panel. You will need this area to be soft and scratch-free (carpeting, for example). The chrome/polished parts you will remove can easily be scratched and you need a soft place to store them while performing this task. Steps for Removal: Door Handle, Driver’s Door, Passenger’s Door, Both Doors, Chrome Trim, After removal, store the plate with the screws on a scratch-free surface. On the rear edge of the door, there is another chrome trim piece held with three screws. Note that the two bottom screws are shorter. Door Pocket First, remove the single screw holding the door pocket. The door pocket will continue to be attached to the door panel.

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