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Door lock pins...how to remove them?

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  • Door lock pins...how to remove them?

    This is probably a dumb question, but has anyone removed the door lock pins of their mk4 golf? Do you just pull them out or is there a technique?

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    They should unscrew.

    You might need the assistance of some pliers, though.
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    • #3
      VWVortex.com - Door Pin Delete Mod (aka The Brody Mod)

      There you go
      Dan!

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      • #4
        Cool...thanks guys...I'll see how I go

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        • #5
          Do those lock pins actually serve any purpose except to pinch your arm?

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            Originally posted by Wighty654 View Post
            Do those lock pins actually serve any purpose except to pinch your arm?
            To teach you that driving with your arm resting on the door is not a good thing to be doing?
            Nothing to see here...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Manaz View Post
              To teach you that driving with your arm resting on the door is not a good thing to be doing?
              Leaving your house on a beautiful day to head into the office is "not a good thing to be doing" but we all do it.
              With regards to the lock pins, can't say that the've bovered me.
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              Originally Posted by JoeVR
              I've never been a big fan of rotors, or really Japanese cars in general, so my choice would have to be..... an RX-8.

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