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Old 11-04-2006, 01:07 AM
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Cluster Rings Install Advice!

For the life of me, I couldn't get the cluster to separate from the back and front pieces.

I've been able to turn the center X screw and push it in with no problems but the 4 screws on the outside are almost bent, ripped, smashed and I just couldn't get them to go in...been doing this for over 3 hours now.

Anybody has any advice on how they did it? after all, I only have 2 hand and i'm supposed to push 5 screws in at the same time.

Any advice would be much appreciated. It's not like I haven't taken a cluster apart before. I did that with my Eclipse way back with no problems but then again, I didn't have to push 5 screws in at the same time.

From a newbie who's trying to keep up with some EASY mods that most of you say and I believe it is easy...just taking this darn cluster apart is killing me.

So please, please, please any of you X5 Wizards out there...help a poor fellow out, will yah...

thanks in advance
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