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Old 02-17-2012, 07:51 PM
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What is involved in removing the factory woodgrain pieces ?? Do you have to pull the whole dash ??
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No they are hust held on with clips. Start by the steering wheel and pry them off gently as to not break any of the clips.
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Good luck not breaking clips they damm near always break
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curious what are your doing to them?
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Originally Posted by 01WS6/tamu
Good luck not breaking clips they damm near always break

"Clips " that always break ... having never removed the trim .....these clips are they part of the woodgrain trim piece like a tab or are they part of the dash body and required to reinstall the trim ??
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Get a trim removal tool. They are a few bucks and makes it a lot easier and will put the pressure in the right spot so you don't break clips.


Something like this is what I have
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hmmmm this gives me an idea
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Originally Posted by 62nalide
hmmmm this gives me an idea
i want to take all mine off and get it hydrodipped. No clue what color or pattern but I think it could look pretty slick
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Originally Posted by ak2007r6
i want to take all mine off and get it hydrodipped. No clue what color or pattern but I think it could look pretty slick
thats what i was thinking too i liked the old Denali grey wood might do that to mine


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