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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Oct 3, '02 From Diego Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
I was jez wondering...
When u try to remove them (well mainly the middle 1), it's kinda stuck...as if u cannot just pull them off. It's not the needle or ne thing...but i'm wondering is there a way u can just take'em off? Is it screwed down or glued together by what's underneath it? |
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The stock gauge faces arent held on by too much, but it would be really tough to not totally wreck them in the process of removal bacause they wouldnt just slide on or off like aftermarket indiglo faces. I would say to just leave the stock ones on, and put the new ones over them, this way.....a.) you still have the stock gauges there if you ever wanna take the indiglos off, possibly when you sell it, or b.) so you dont mutilate the stock ones in the process, beucase im pretty sure that even though they feel like theyre loose, and even with the needle covers off, you would have to almost cut them off......so leave the stock ones, then just put the new ones over the stock ones with really thin 3M double sided tape, and play it safe.
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