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<blockquote data-quote="casper97ta" data-source="post: 3178061" data-attributes="member: 569292"><p>I had a 97 before my dakota. There are those annoying *** push in snaps that always break all along the edge of the inside of the door panel. when you get those free, lift up on the door panel and it should pop up, then you can un-hook the metal rod that connects to the lock and unplug the harnesses for the power windows and locks. This is by memory so i might be missing a step but it wasnt that hard. I changed my door speakers twice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="casper97ta, post: 3178061, member: 569292"] I had a 97 before my dakota. There are those annoying *** push in snaps that always break all along the edge of the inside of the door panel. when you get those free, lift up on the door panel and it should pop up, then you can un-hook the metal rod that connects to the lock and unplug the harnesses for the power windows and locks. This is by memory so i might be missing a step but it wasnt that hard. I changed my door speakers twice. [/QUOTE]
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