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> OCD - update on last post, pics of Gages installed w/ one Gremlin
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post Oct 7 2011, 08:41 PM
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My speedo center button came off on Blackie so I decided to remove the gage in order to glue it back on. Once the bezel was off and the center cap was glued on I cleaned and polished the glass. Amazing difference but big a mistake! Now, I had to pull the other 2 gages and do the same to them. Of course, this lead to sanding, primeing and painting, which will be dry by Sunday. I'll post a pic with the gages in place after the paint dries but I'm happy w/ how easily these clean up.
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You can clearly see the difference. It stood out like a turd in a punch bowl. I had no choice but to do all 3.
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post Oct 8 2011, 08:33 AM
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Can you tell me how to remove the bezel rings? I've opened other gauges in the past where you had to bend a lip to get them off and it was very difficult to get them back on and still look right.

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