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How to Remove Plastic Panel Behind Rear Seats

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I'd like to put some of my remaining Kilmat on the back wall, but I was unable to remove that large plastic piece behind the rear seats. I pulled on it and got some of the clips to pop out, but as I worked towards the middle of the cab I ended up cracking it. So I went to push it all back in an noticed some of the clips are no longer attached. Not a big deal, it doesn't rattle. But does anyone have tips on removing it?
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I'd like to put some of my remaining Kilmat on the back wall, but I was unable to remove that large plastic piece behind the rear seats. I pulled on it and got some of the clips to pop out, but as I worked towards the middle of the cab I ended up cracking it. So I went to push it all back in an noticed some of the clips are no longer attached. Not a big deal, it doesn't rattle. But does anyone have tips on removing it?
Not to be a downer, but I broke mine trying to get it off. There is a post about this somewhere. I think someone had a solution. Maybe try a search.
 

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Well I guess I was on the right track, since I was breaking clips and cracking it. ?
Perhaps it's not worth the effort.
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