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It would be very difficult to wrap those gauge covers without taking them off the car as you won't be able to spray adhesive in the car easily. The gauge

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Old 02-09-2011, 05:07 PM   #5 (permalink)
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It would be very difficult to wrap those gauge covers without taking them off the car as you won't be able to spray adhesive in the car easily. The gauge hats are held on by a few clips and pawls so it should pop off with a little effort but those I have talked to said it is hard to do so without breaking any of the tabs or pawls. You have to pull up on it and it should pop off, if any break just glue the cover back on.
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