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Old Mar 8, 2002
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Do I have to remove my steering wheel to install indiglow gauges?

Do I have to remove my steering wheel to install indiglow gauges? If so, does anybody know where I can find instructions to do it my self?
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No man just two screws on the gauge trim at the top, yank that suca out (no really be careful) then you can see the screws for the cluster, 3 if I remember right. The hardest part for me was getting the plastic trim piece off. Have fun[IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG]
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Not at all......like zappa said, the hardest (and I use that term loosely) part is removing the guage trim....being ginger with it won't get you anywhere, just pull it forcefully.
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Yeah you have to take everything off, yes even the trunk lid. Make sure you rotate the tires before you do the gauges too, also don't forget to flip your brights on and off 13 times before you start or you will only get the green indiglo's, i did mine and got blue and green...yay!!!

OK, just kiddin man it's a piece of cake...
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thanks man. i just cleared my headlights, hope they don't leak
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your ride is nice man. I'M GLAD I FOUND A SITE FULL OF MY 7TH GENERATION BROTHERS AND SISTERS!!!
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i just did mine today, and it wasn't bad at all. I found an earier way than just yanking it out. After you remove the two top screws, use a flathead in the two bottom corners and just pop it up a little pit, you will hear a click and the clip is popped out. Then the gauge comes out rather easily after that. Hopefully this helps if you haven't done it yet.
 
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