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Old 02-11-16, 08:57 PM
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Anyone know how to remove the f%€ door panels? Am I just not being manly enough with them?
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On what a volks wagon?
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Since we don't know the year, or if its even the correct car for the forum. This will have to do. Always start with the year etc.

http://www.lexls.com/tutorials/body/fdoorpanel.html
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Sorry, I was tired and super frustrated by the time I posted that question. Thanks dicer, that is exactly what I needed!
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you might even learn how to do a search, you dont have to be a rocket scientist...
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There's the ol "learn how to do a search" comment! If you don't want to answer then don't. Some people don't mind helping others. I was frustrated when i asked the question because I had been trying to get the search button to work for the last 20 minutes.
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Originally Posted by jy7277
There's the ol "learn how to do a search" comment! If you don't want to answer then don't. Some people don't mind helping others. I was frustrated when i asked the question because I had been trying to get the search button to work for the last 20 minutes.
SORRY, my bad comment..
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Its all good. I really do try to research, but I don't have a computer, only my phone and it can get overwhelming.
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Originally Posted by jy7277
There's the ol "learn how to do a search" comment! If you don't want to answer then don't. Some people don't mind helping others. I was frustrated when i asked the question because I had been trying to get the search button to work for the last 20 minutes.
I'm with you on this one. And most of the time people that say "do a search" don't know the answer to the question. And they should not even bother posting.
AND BESIDES, you can hit a search and it pulls up tons of garbage that is totally unrelated to the topic, or you find a thread and there is one little mention of the problem and is other wise filled with garbage that does not even pertain. So if it was me that moderated and saw a post that said "search" unless it was posted along with a helpful suggestion, I would delete it.
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Searching is hard, time consuming, and sometimes brain breaking.��
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Sometimes you JUST have to read through all the info to find what YOU need. Even though the "you should search" comment is unnecessary at times it is useful because SOME people are just too lazy to do a search which would answer their question instead of making another unnecessary thread IMO.
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Originally Posted by sha4000
Sometimes you JUST have to read through all the info to find what YOU need. Even though the "you should search" comment is unnecessary at times it is useful because SOME people are just too lazy to do a search which would answer their question instead of making another unnecessary thread IMO.
Its like why waste time when some one may know the answer?????? Lazy???? what is your time worth, do you go to work and just do it for free?
Unnecessary thread??? These sites are full of them.
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AND BESIDES, you can hit a search and it pulls up tons of garbage that is totally unrelated to the topic, or you find a thread and there is one little mention of the problem and is other wise filled with garbage that does not even pertain.
My favorite are the threads with relevant titles where the original question is never conclusively answered. How often does the original poster actually come back and say if whatever advice is given even worked? The search function is generally a pile of hay that you have to sift through to find the needle. And the needle is often not even there.
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Originally Posted by aptoslexus
My favorite are the threads with relevant titles where the original question is never conclusively answered. How often does the original poster actually come back and say if whatever advice is given even worked? The search function is generally a pile of hay that you have to sift through to find the needle. And the needle is often not even there.
Right on.......... they are usually hours of dead ends. With lots of unrelated crap and no resolution.
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I'm glad to hear there are people that think like I do about forum searches. I'll help anyone out if I know the answer regardless of how many times it was asked.


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