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Old Nov 2, 2011
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Carpet Trim -RI/MA

looking for the drivers side. all the junk yards have them but the screws are filled with rust so i cant get them out. my boot caught mine and snapped it. if it matters i have a 2 door super cab
 
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Old Nov 2, 2011
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You can't dig the rust out? When I came across rusted screws I just kept digging in them until it bit.
 
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Drill out the screws. I did that on an old one that was rusted out. If there rusted enough they should just break right apart.
 
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Drill out the screws. I did that on an old one that was rusted out. If there rusted enough they should just break right apart.
corded drills dont work in the yards
 
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i broke mine with my boot as well during the winter. i just got mine from the dealer, it wasnt to bad, but i can see why you would to see if you could find one cheaper. FWIW my screws are pretty rusty on my truck and the screws turned right out.
 
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puss just use a philips head, use the palm of your hand to hit the screw and the head on the screw will snap. i've done it a few times
 
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Pedro I did that and snapped the plastic. Lmao
 
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Mine just snap in, no screws. Maybe that's the difference in 2 door and 4 door?
 
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If i hit up the Jy soon i'll snag one for you.
I can get rusty screws out. lol.
 
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Mine just snap in, no screws. Maybe that's the difference in 2 door and 4 door?
yeah, mine too
 
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yeah, mine too
Mine three... 4 door here.
 
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I have a pair for sale for $5 send me a PM if your interested.

 
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Yeah mine snapped in as well, 4 door here... ^^^THose look like the ones that were in my gen2
 
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got some from mikerider. thanks man
 
 
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