where to get chrome guage rings for 2003
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#5
Originally Posted by kloogy
I see the link, but how do we order....?
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I was browsing around the "unofficial" pictures and I saw 5th gen LED shells like 007 had on his....
#11
Originally Posted by HitManSE
These things look great, especialy when combined with the alum bezel. They look sicker at night too.
#12
Originally Posted by 2k3TitaniumSe
MY GOODNESS!!!
Here's my chrome gauge rings on the stock black bezel. I think it looks much classier this way. It's subtle and stock looking. These things look so cool at night!
#13
does anyone know hot to remove the cluster to get to the odometer..... I removed the top two screws.... what should I do now. I dont want to yank it out... haha.... sorry about the noobness, just want to put those rings in....
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http://maxima.theowensfamily.com/tsb/NTB01-086.pdf
This TSB on an odometer problem should give you all the info you need on removing and replacing the odometer. Taking it apart is a breeze. There are plastic clips that keep it together. Wear some surgical gloves to keep from smudging the inside of the plastic. Make sure there are no specks of dust left inside before you reinstall the cluster.
Good luck.
This TSB on an odometer problem should give you all the info you need on removing and replacing the odometer. Taking it apart is a breeze. There are plastic clips that keep it together. Wear some surgical gloves to keep from smudging the inside of the plastic. Make sure there are no specks of dust left inside before you reinstall the cluster.
Good luck.
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Originally Posted by ablythe
http://maxima.theowensfamily.com/tsb/NTB01-086.pdf
This TSB on an odometer problem should give you all the info you need on removing and replacing the odometer. Taking it apart is a breeze. There are plastic clips that keep it together. Wear some surgical gloves to keep from smudging the inside of the plastic. Make sure there are no specks of dust left inside before you reinstall the cluster.
Good luck.
This TSB on an odometer problem should give you all the info you need on removing and replacing the odometer. Taking it apart is a breeze. There are plastic clips that keep it together. Wear some surgical gloves to keep from smudging the inside of the plastic. Make sure there are no specks of dust left inside before you reinstall the cluster.
Good luck.
Thanks a lot man. Thanks for looking out.
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