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Car Forum / GMC Cars / June 2006

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Tex - 08 Jun 2006 12:57 GMT
I need to take the door panel off the driver side door of my 1974 GMC
PU to set the window back on track...anyone know exactly what I need
to unscrew or unclip?

thanks.
Mike Marlow - 09 Jun 2006 11:19 GMT
> I need to take the door panel off the driver side door of my 1974 GMC
> PU to set the window back on track...anyone know exactly what I need
> to unscrew or unclip?
>
> thanks.

Not exactly, but it's an easy thing to figure out.  You'll probably have a
couple of phillips screws in the armrest and perhaps one behind the door
handle.  I'm not sure if the'74 had the door handles like the vehicles of
today or if it had a handle without the integrated door lock.  Either way, a
simple look will tell you.  After that it's all snap in.  Gently go around
the perimeter of the door with a screw driver and pry the panel off the door
assembly.  At the window, the panel will lift straight up.  Give it a shot
and simply look and pay attention to what you are seeing, and you'll find
it's pretty straight forward.

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Tex - 09 Jun 2006 13:09 GMT
>> I need to take the door panel off the driver side door of my 1974 GMC
>> PU to set the window back on track...anyone know exactly what I need
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>and simply look and pay attention to what you are seeing, and you'll find
>it's pretty straight forward.

Thanks for the reply. Like you said it was fairly easy to figure out.
Before I posted a local fellow told me it was a simple two bolt
removal thing. For the life of me I couldn't figure it out from that
angle, then I basically did what you suggested above and it was rather
simple and straight forward.

Thanks....
Mike Marlow - 09 Jun 2006 13:25 GMT
> Thanks for the reply. Like you said it was fairly easy to figure out.
> Before I posted a local fellow told me it was a simple two bolt
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>
> Thanks....

No problem.  That's what we're here for.  Now, if you'll kindly step over to
the cashier...

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