A pillar removal question
#1
A pillar removal question
2013 XLT supercab w/ the a pillar tweets, 4.2 screen if it matters, w/ sync.
i've been searching the forum looking for info on removing the a pillars from my truck and i have found all sorts of posts but they seem to be contradictory. some of them state the pillar trim just pulls off with 2 clips (one upper and one lower) and some state there is a special clip/loop on the top (due to the airbag) that may or may not be able to be removed without needing replacement. others state that the clips and/or receptacles may or may not break during removal (one even stated to cut the clips to avoid other damage as the clips are $2 and the receptacles are $50-400).
can anyone tell me, or point me to a thread, that definitively explains the removal process? i'd really like to know what i am getting into before i go removing them.
thanks.
i've been searching the forum looking for info on removing the a pillars from my truck and i have found all sorts of posts but they seem to be contradictory. some of them state the pillar trim just pulls off with 2 clips (one upper and one lower) and some state there is a special clip/loop on the top (due to the airbag) that may or may not be able to be removed without needing replacement. others state that the clips and/or receptacles may or may not break during removal (one even stated to cut the clips to avoid other damage as the clips are $2 and the receptacles are $50-400).
can anyone tell me, or point me to a thread, that definitively explains the removal process? i'd really like to know what i am getting into before i go removing them.
thanks.
#4
Senior Member
Not exactly. The drivers side does have two clips but the upper one is a complete PIA to remove. I broken my pillar cover when I removed mine, the plastic under the metal clip just snapped in half. The idea of cutting the clip instead of trying to pull it out during removal is a wise one. I was able to get a used pillar for an okay price since mine was ruined.
#6
Senior Member
Once you pull the weather stripping back you can kinda see where the pillar mounts. You'd have to get in there and try to free with a pry tool or pliers in order to make removal easier.
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#9
Senior Member
When I went to the Ford dealer looking for said fastener and the part number was "New A Pillar". I went to an autobody supply store and found something that was close.
#10
Senior Member
Tinnerman clips (I believe that's the spelling.) You may be able to find at any auto parts store. (Assuming it's the metal that broke, not the plastic tab it is pushed onto.)