Both - unscrew and then yank out. See my post above.steven32;460000 said:isit screw or just yank out ?
C3P0;460388 said:Both - unscrew and then yank out. See my post above.
It is the same process. If I remember correctly, I just push it down - no need to screw it back.steven32;460391 said:so when i replace it with an aftermarket one hor..how am i going to screw it back ?
It won't happen. The aftermarket pins are usually longer than stock. Hence they won't go down all the way. Will protrude out a bit.steven32;460391 said:i am afraid i might push it back down when i try to replace an atfermarket pin ....any advice ?
C3P0;460384 said:Steven, if i remember correctly, unscrew a little until it is loose. When you realise that no matter how much you try to unscrew it, it ain;t coming out - it's the time you should yank it out.
Ask sszone, he unscrew me that time. i mean he unscrew my door pin for me that time.
sszone;460732 said:bro, u gone case liao lah....cannot unscrew....haha![]()
razorex_ee;472038 said:Anyone here have any pix on how those aftermarket pins look like? Sounds pretty interesting to change them.....unscrew then screw then unscrew then screw then unscrew then screw........
razorex_ee;472038 said:Anyone here have any pix on how those aftermarket pins look like? Sounds pretty interesting to change them.....unscrew then screw then unscrew then screw then unscrew then screw........
razorex_ee;472064 said:Cool. Where can I buy them?