Removing Interior Trim Panel from 2000 Ford F250 To Install K-Source Custom Extendable Towing Mirror
Updated 07/24/2014 | Published 07/22/2014 >
Question:
My concern is getting the inside plastic trim off to be able to get to the bolts. Is that hard to do without breking or cracking that trim. 2000 model FORD F-250 SUPER DUTY.
asked by: Al S
Helpful Expert Reply:
Removing the necessary trim pieces usually isn't too difficult. Take your time and don't get too rough, and you should be able to remove them without incident.
There are several good videos on YouTube showing how to install the mirrors, including how to remove the needed interior trim pieces. Simply go to YouTube.com, and in the search box, type in 'replacing mirror on 2000 Ford F250' and you'll see several results..
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K-Source Custom Extendable Towing Mirrors - Manual - Black - Pair
- Towing Mirrors
- Full Replacement Mirror
- Manual
- Pair of Mirrors
- Custom Fit
- Fits Driver and Passenger Side
- Blind Spot Mirror
- Extendable
- Folding
- K Source
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