So my door pin tools came in and I tried to pop out the pins behind the plastic cladding on my door. No dice. Ended up just breaking them to get them off the door. I did a temporary fix till the new pins I ordered come in. Here are the replacement pins for the plastic cladding around the car from Amazon. Again, these are the ones you want for the outer trim/cladding that runs along the outside of the car.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/produ...9WU6R Here are the replacement pins for the interior door panels. I had some missing and broken from earlier adventures in speaker installation, so I figured I'd order some of these too.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/produ...9WU6R Here's the problem I was having. It rattled every time you shut that door and vibrated when driving on rough pavement too. So first I tried to pull it out from the outside and it snapped. I ended up just pulling out the broken pin. I then tried to push it out from the inside, but there was no way that was happening. There's no way of getting it back on the bracket without pulling the pin or taking off the whole trim panel and redoing them with new pins. Heres one of the broken pins. Here was my temporary fix. I cleaned the area with a towel and some alcohol and used some super sticky double sided duck tape. I folded a strip in half and peeled off one side of the folded tape, leaving the other side on it. That way I could get a clean edge on the back of the trim. You could use a number of ways to get the panel to stick temporarily. I heated up the area with a hairdryer to get a better adhesion. So far it has stayed put. Once the new pins come in, I'm going to try to fix it without having to take the whole trim panel off, but I'm guessing I'll probably will since it comes in a package of 25. I'll probably put a whole new set of pins on their and use that duck tape to seal the edges back to the door.