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Old 11-21-2004, 09:01 AM   #1
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Sound Deadening install with side airbags

Like the topic says, I will be installing sound deadening througout the entire truck in a few weeks. I am wondering, since i have the aide airbags, what kind of precautions I need to take when removing the headliner. I am not really sure how the airbags are positioned and I do not want to damage them or potentially set them off while I am working on the truck. Has anybody done this yet? I know several people have installed the deadening on the roof, but i havent seen anyone who had the side airbags. Thanks!
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nobody knows? is there anyone who has a manual that could maybe look and see if there is anything i should be aware of when doing this?
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Old 11-21-2004, 09:42 PM   #3
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don't know the exact position but from Nissan's website, it seems to be on the top area of the B pillar. If you disconnect the battery before you pop it the panels you should be fine. You'll need to anyways since the inside lights will stay on and drain the battery otherwise.
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