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<blockquote data-quote="BBriBro" data-source="post: 246416" data-attributes="member: 4410"><p>Ok, those of you that have this piece, part #10003, the pics I have seen look great, but now that I have one in my hand, and compared it to the stock one, I can't help but think its a bit chincy. The color is not the same, but thats a matter of personal preference, so I can't consider that a fault. But It doesn't use the nice hidden clips to mount, they give two supplimental brackets and two additional screws, so they are visible, shouldn't they have nice little snap on screw covers or something? The shape is close, but not identical, the entire lip around the top side of the bezel where its rolled over is larger, and protrudes further back than the stock one, I just layed it in , and it doesn't fit quite right, it seems to cover the top of the tach slightly, I hope the screws will pull it into the proper position. The rubber molding at the bottom that touches the steering column is not there, and I don't see anyway to attach it, Did you guys transfer it to the new bezel? just silicone it on there? And I am a bit concerned about the gauges not fitting in there, it looks like they will hit on the bottom, Do they fit? or did you have to do some grinding on all that plastic that surrounds the instrument cluster? I don't have my gauges yet, so I cannot tell. And does anyone have any pics of creative ideas they had to cover the rear defroster switch hole?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BBriBro, post: 246416, member: 4410"] Ok, those of you that have this piece, part #10003, the pics I have seen look great, but now that I have one in my hand, and compared it to the stock one, I can't help but think its a bit chincy. The color is not the same, but thats a matter of personal preference, so I can't consider that a fault. But It doesn't use the nice hidden clips to mount, they give two supplimental brackets and two additional screws, so they are visible, shouldn't they have nice little snap on screw covers or something? The shape is close, but not identical, the entire lip around the top side of the bezel where its rolled over is larger, and protrudes further back than the stock one, I just layed it in , and it doesn't fit quite right, it seems to cover the top of the tach slightly, I hope the screws will pull it into the proper position. The rubber molding at the bottom that touches the steering column is not there, and I don't see anyway to attach it, Did you guys transfer it to the new bezel? just silicone it on there? And I am a bit concerned about the gauges not fitting in there, it looks like they will hit on the bottom, Do they fit? or did you have to do some grinding on all that plastic that surrounds the instrument cluster? I don't have my gauges yet, so I cannot tell. And does anyone have any pics of creative ideas they had to cover the rear defroster switch hole? [/QUOTE]
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