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Old 10-04-06   #1 (permalink)
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Default HELP! Removing plexi window Tt Armor ?

How can i remove the black bolts (dunno the right name for it ) holding the plexi glass window ?

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Those are push pins, press out the centre pin then the plexie should pop out
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Those are push pins, press out the centre pin then the plexie should pop out
but wouldn't they break then ?
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but wouldn't they break then ?
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They shouldnt break if your careful with it. Just be gentle with the push pins and they should pop right out and still be reusable. Ifworst comes to worst, you can just use some nice screws to replace them, or you may even be able to find some similar push pins.
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ok found out how to

the middle pin you have to push ot and pull it further with your nail (or whatever) then the outher clips has no pressure on it anymore zo you can push those also out with your finger.... leaving them in 1 whole piece for re-use

oke, thanks again for the quick responce... im of painting !
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