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Old 01-02-16 | 08:58 AM
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I have peeled back the rubber/plastic cover off both ends of the handle and for the life of me I can't figure out how to remove the handle. It looks like the bottom latch should slide up and a clip stops it from coming out of the track but I can't locate the clip hold it in. Anty help would be appreciated.

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Old 01-02-16 | 09:53 AM
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Could you take a photo and show us exactly what you mean?
Old 01-02-16 | 10:16 AM
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The metal clips are accessed from the inside of each end of the handle. They're serious *****es to get at. I used a variety of flathead screwdrivers to eventually locate them. I'm thinking both ends of the handle slide outward once released, but my memory is still foggy on that.
Old 01-03-16 | 07:03 AM
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The front or rear handles? the fronts are super easy just peel back the rubber and use a flathead to pull the tab up and slide over plastic piece then just comes off, the rears are super easy minus the fact that sometimes those screws get stuck and stripped so just use a big screwdriver.
Old 01-03-16 | 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by SCFactory
The front or rear handles? the fronts are super easy just peel back the rubber and use a flathead to pull the tab up and slide over plastic piece then just comes off, the rears are super easy minus the fact that sometimes those screws get stuck and stripped so just use a big screwdriver.
Guys thanks for the responses. SCFactory. I have found the tabs and using a flat head screw driver I pull the tab away however I'm confused as to which end should slide off first. I assume since the lower slide is the one that moves when you pull on it you should free it first then the upper one next. I have tried this but it still seems to hang up at the end. Should I just give it some extra effort?
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Originally Posted by Bankswood
Guys thanks for the responses. SCFactory. I have found the tabs and using a flat head screw driver I pull the tab away however I'm confused as to which end should slide off first. I assume since the lower slide is the one that moves when you pull on it you should free it first then the upper one next. I have tried this but it still seems to hang up at the end. Should I just give it some extra effort?
Basically after you pry tab up, flatten the whole handle and it should slide off the bottom then slide up on the top
Old 01-03-16 | 05:18 PM
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well damn, I've been going the wrong direction. I promise I'm not that simple minded
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