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PlumGr8SRT8
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Dash trim

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LOTS of dash posts, haha. Currently also just trying to figure out how to get the metal trim panels off. I got the bottom screws. But there is also the trim piece at the top that im guessing has something behind it. How does that come off? Trying to get the gauges and all out at the moment and stuck again.
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Matthew Keij
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Re: Dash trim

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The strip at the top is hold on by clips. They push in.

To remove the gauges and other things you don’t have to remove the trim. All the components mount from the inside of the dash
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Re: Dash trim

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Well i am intending on cleaning, prepping painting etc so i will need to get all those trim panels off and ultimately get the dash removed. Which i also need to learn how to do
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Re: Dash trim

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Matthew Keij wrote: Sun Feb 03, 2019 7:36 am The strip at the top is hold on by clips. They push in.
So i can get to them by reaching up from behind?
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You should be able to pop the trim off from the front. Take one of those plastic trim removers and put it between the dash and trim
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