First time removing a quarter panel from my disco 2 took me several hours. One hang up is the C pillar. if you want to save that piece and the nuts spin the bolt when trying to remove it's a problem. You need to get it off to expose three bolts. After you are sure you removed all the bolts the fun begins. You will need a solvent (I used alcohol) and a heat gun to soften the adhesive around the sides middle, and top. I fashioned wooded wedges to gently separate the QP from the body. Now that I know the program the other side will be easier. Oh and be sure to remove 2 screws that attach the mud flap.