(omslaw @ Jul. 19 2007,23:40)
(NightCrawler @ Jul. 19 2007,23:27)
(BusaDale @ Jul. 19 2007,22:55)
(05BusaLe @ Jul. 19 2007,19:06) Remove the inners that cover the back side of those rubber covered nuts and pull them in rather then out, alot easier!
When re-installing put the screws in just a little then push the rubber covered nuts in from the outside. Then re-install the inner's.
Done!
Hmmmm, never tried it that way. Can it be done by just kinda bending the inners out a bit, after removing the push pins?
Always learning something new here.
Yes, that's how I do it.
I just remove the push-pins and bend them outta the way - I don't remove the inners. I reach in there and pull the rubber grommet-nut outta there.
When reinstalling them, 'just' start the screw in them and use the allen wrench to help push them in. I use a T-handle allen wrench - so I'll put the wrench in the screw head and use that to help push them in.
Piece-o-cake!