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Chrome gauge rings install question
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I thought it was a gigantic pain in the butt!! I struggled with getting all them open for a good 20 minutes. Felt like I needed 4 hands. I am sure I wasn't doing it the easy way, either.
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It is a little tricky. I used a needle nose plier to make sure the plastic crossed tabs were aligned. Then I used a flat head screwdriver to push down on the two clips on top. The top then came partially open. Then I worked on the bottom.
The problem comes in when I start to work on the bottom, the top closes up. I had to keep working at it and eventually everything comes apart. A little trickly, but be persistent and it should open up. Just a hint also, I used a hair dryer to heat up the plastic to expand it, then the chrome ring fits in nicely so I did not have to shave any plastic off. Good luck. |
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You have to turn those + tabs so that they are going to not impede the cluster from coming apart. No pushing on them is necessary, they won't actually recede into the slots, they are simply there to keep it together. When they are turned correctly with needlenose pliers, then you use the flat head to open the 2 platic tabs on the top and bottom, and get a good grip on it and it pops apart. My hand is big enough to hold the cluster in my hand like palming a basketball, therefore maybe it's easier for me to open, but it can be done. I'd recommend sitting down to do this cluster disassembly. Put your cluster on a large cloth or towel on a flat surface and get some good lighting and you're all set. JV BKA LOTR
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The way you describe it, you can just turn the tabs into "unlocked" position and they just stay there, but that's definitely not the case on mine...unless I'm missing something. |
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Wow, man. I've done the same install on my '01, an '00 and an '05, and those tabs twisted to the open position and stayed there just fine. Try to twist them further than you have been and see if that does it. Good luck. JV
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Yes, I turned them both directions, hoping they would get to some sort of "unlocked" position, without success. I finally managed to get it all done, but getting the + tabs all open, and the locking tabs pushed in, all at the same time, was tough!
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