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Just don't scratch the paint. Personally, I wouldn't use pry tools of any kind, even if they're not metal, but that's just me.
Another tip: try to remove the tail lamp assembly in warm weather or in a heated garage if possible. The nylon and polyethylene grommets that secure the rear tail lamp metal pins are much more pliable when warm.
Another tip: try to remove the tail lamp assembly in warm weather or in a heated garage if possible. The nylon and polyethylene grommets that secure the rear tail lamp metal pins are much more pliable when warm.