With fingers, keys, and jewelry always bumping up against them, car door handles can get easily scratched. But this common problem is also easy to fix, according to Larry Kosilla. He's the founder of ...
Remove the T20 bolt in the door grab/pull enclosure (not the handle), then use trim removal levers to pop the centre section of the door panel off. Undo the two 10mm bolts on the underside of the door ...
Instead of a simple, familiar mechanical latch, it’s now common for a car’s exterior door handles to remain flush against the door until the car is unlocked, requiring an electric motor to open. On ...
Lower the window completely, then use a trim removal tool to pry out the sail panel holding the tweeter speaker in the top front corner of the door card. Remove the speaker and unplug it, then hold ...
We love custom trucks. Without them, there would be no Sport Truck magazine, no disgustingly powerful trucks, no ultra-low frame-draggers, no shows, and-dare we say?-no bikini contests. Imagine how ...
The door handle area of a car often accumulates scratches, markings, and other damage because, well, people use the handle every time they open the door. Finger nails, keys, jewelry, and anything else ...