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How do you remove the B-Pillar panel on a GMC Jimmy


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If you want to remove it completely, you have to take the seatbelt off of the pillar with a T55 torx bit first. Then it should be held on with clips.

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If you want to remove it completely, you have to take the seatbelt off of the pillar with a T55 torx bit first. Then it should be held on with clips.

What the green jello driver said.

Also have to pull up the door seals.

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the bolt that holds that seatbelt on will be a bitch to get off if you go at it likes it some regular little bolt. i tried to take one off with a pair of vice grips one time and learned the hard way.

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you can move it around with enough room to run your wires if you just pop the panel off the clips, them seat belt bolts are from HELL :diablo: i couldnt remove the ones holding the seats down, when i replaced my carpet

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Would you want them easy to get out? They're like that for a reason. Make SURE if you take them off to torque them back down to the proper specs

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