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Old 07-10-2008, 02:29 PM
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Ok,

So I purchased the door lock pins and instrument cluster pins from blacklimitedcoupe, and they're fantastic. The door lock pins look incredible. For some reason, though, I can't get the intrument clusted pins to come off.

Ive tried unscrewing them, but they're very stiff and Im afraid Ill damage the instruments. Anyone have any tips or ideas?

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The ones I purchased from AutoXclusive are designed to go over the original ones. Maybe those are designed to fit in the same manner?
 
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You're right. They just slide over. I was trying to make it more difficult. Thanks!
 
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I purchased some from him also and they slide over the OEM pins
 
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