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How to remove interior trim to put more Dynamatt in the Polo?

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  • How to remove interior trim to put more Dynamatt in the Polo?

    Hi Guys

    I dynamatted most of the Polo interior floor and boot floor. Then stopped. I have enough to continue doing more needy zones and have seen feed back from a couple of Polo owners (VWthunder?) on here that most of the noise comes from the wheel wells?

    Not sure about the doors and benefit in doing them? Or how to safely remove them?

    So I need to remove the side trim but need a DIY guide and pictures etc would be great along with a PDF of the workshop section for interior trim removal section would be great? Am I asking too much here?

    I do not want to break anything and would appreciate anyones assistance.

    This is the trim that needs remval to give access to the inside wheel well:


    Cheers and thanks folks
    Al
    Last edited by Polo GTEye N9; 23-08-2013, 10:06 PM.

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    Omgoodness I just came inside from ripping all those panels off and putting them back in!
    If I would've seen this I would have taken photos for you.

    Bear with me..
    Polo GTI MY2008
    Build Thread
    136.09kW and 305.28Nm torques, Dynapack Hub Dyno

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Polo GTEye N9 View Post
      Hi Guys

      I dynamatted most of the Polo interior floor and boot floor. Then stopped. I have enough to continue doing more needy zones and have seen feed back from a couple of Polo owners (VWthunder?) on here that most of the noise comes form the wheel wells?

      Not sure about the doors and benefit in doing them? Or how to safely remove them?

      So I need to remove the side trim but need a DIY guide and pictures etc would be great along with a PDF of the workhop section for interior trim removal section would be great? Am I asking too much here?

      I do not want to break anything and would appreciate anyones assistance.

      This is the trim that needs remval to give access to the inside wheel well:


      Cheers and thanks folks
      Al
      GO to ER WIN ,register, pay $25 Euros and download all you like for 24 hours Thats what I did and got all the POLO,Passat and Golf PDF's
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      • #4
        Pull out the little push tab button at the bottom.
        Then pick a corner and start to pull the panel away firmly. Use your other hand further up the panel pulling as well to help it come away.
        Just move around the panel lifting it off.
        From your pic, there's two clips on the right, two clips along the top and a clip in the left hand corner near that tab. There's also a lip underneath the panel that joins the C-pillar trim.
        Chances are you'll end up with some of the trim clips still stuck in the body or clipped up in the panel.
        I took about 10mins trying to figure out how these bastards work as they're bloody tight to get them to unclip properly. I broke the legs off one to discover but once I had it figured they all pop out.

        If you look at a clip, legs on one side, round bit on the other, you need to get a lever in between the main body of the clip and the thin round plastic. I used my trim removal tools which have a tapered V-shaped groove. I hold the tool with the clip sitting in the groove and use a thumb on either side to push down while holding the tool. The taper and V-groove do the separating work. I had to do this a few times and never busted one after I figured it out.





        Then just reverse to re-install.

        Inside there's a nice plastic cover that fills the hole in the panel around the speaker which has about 10 T25? torx screws as well.
        Honestly the hardest part of it is getting the little clips to come back open.
        Last edited by s4mmie; 03-02-2013, 05:40 PM.
        Polo GTI MY2008
        Build Thread
        136.09kW and 305.28Nm torques, Dynapack Hub Dyno

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        • #5
          This should give you an indication of where the clips at the back, life saver these pics for the 2nd time ya pull it out, the bojo tools above are also a life saver.



          2016 Golf R, APR Stage 1
          2010 Polo GTI 9n3, 4 Program APR Tune, PD160, White line front and rear sway bar

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          • #6
            Thanks very much gentlemen!

            A champion response.

            I have the trim removal tools as well and I can tackle this with ease now!

            Cheers Al
            Last edited by Polo GTEye N9; 03-02-2013, 07:10 PM.

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            • #7
              How to remove interior trim to put more Dynamatt in the Polo?

              Edit, all good, was asking where to buy these tools, but thanks ebay
              Last edited by russ83; 04-02-2013, 08:22 PM.

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              • #8
                Hi guys, I thought I had a sheet of Dynamat left to finish off the wheel wells and maybe inside of the doors .... yeah some has borrowed it!

                Has anyone got any left over sheets of Dynamat or QuietSheet™ Diamond or similar product?

                Cheers Al

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