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Center armrest lid removal, need help

Originally Posted by billet370 Also you can remove the center console armrest by removing the cup holder tray that is inside the console. There will be two screws on the

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Old 05-04-2012, 11:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Also you can remove the center console armrest by removing the cup holder tray that is inside the console. There will be two screws on the very bottom. So believe there is 5-7 screws total. You don't have to remove the console for the console armrest
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