Interior Upper B Pillar Removal

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Hello fellow ram drivers, I’m new to the forum and it has such great information to search for and knowledge to gather from this site, it’s great.
My question though, I’m looking to remove my interior upper b pillars just to change them out and was wondering if anyone has removed them before? Do I have to take the lower pillar off to get the upper pillar out? Or do I just undo the seatbelt bolt then the 2 tab bolts and pull it out? Thanks
 

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Hello fellow ram drivers, I’m new to the forum and it has such great information to search for and knowledge to gather from this site, it’s great.
My question though, I’m looking to remove my interior upper b pillars just to change them out and was wondering if anyone has removed them before? Do I have to take the lower pillar off to get the upper pillar out? Or do I just undo the seatbelt bolt then the 2 tab bolts and pull it out? Thanks
You will need to remove the lower cover in order to remove the upper cover. It just pops off so you shouldn't have any issues.

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You will need to remove the lower cover in order to remove the upper cover. It just pops off so you shouldn't have any issues.

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Ah so I just pull the top of the lower pillar forward with pressure then?
 

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Ah so I just pull the top of the lower pillar forward with pressure then?
Yip. I think I usually start pulling it up from the bottom. You will need to remove your front and rear sill covers as well.

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Cool, thanks appreciate it
I added to my post not sure if you saw it. You will need to remove the front and rear door sill covers and then start pulling it out evenly on both sides from the bottom.

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I added to my post not sure if you saw it. You will need to remove the front and rear door sill covers and then start pulling it out evenly on both sides from the bottom.

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And those are just pull up with pressure also I assume?
 

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And those are just pull up with pressure also I assume?
Yes on the front just pull up on the back of the cover and gently pop it up until it is free. The back is a little different. You pull it from the end and gently pop it up. When you get closer to the seat it pops out and then up. You most likely can just pop them up and not all the way out and have enough room the get the lower B pillar cover out.

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Yes on the front just pull up on the back of the cover and gently pop it up until it is free. The back is a little different. You pull it from the end and gently pop it up. When you get closer to the seat it pops out and then up. You most likely can just pop them up and not all the way out and have enough room the get the lower B pillar cover out.

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Awesome, thanks again
 

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