avalonandl
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Get an extra switch panel from a junkyard to practice on.
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They’re pretty easy. You need to pull the cluster bezel first because the ones next to it tuck behind it, then they pop right off.How hard is it to remove the dash parts for wrapping? I'm always worried I'll break tabs off the pieces. I was going to buy a second set to wrap. But if it's low risk, I may just try it with the ones I have.
weird, on mine you have to remove the trim pieces before you can even get to the cluster bezel.They’re pretty easy. You need to pull the cluster bezel first because the ones next to it tuck behind it, then they pop right off.
Yeah, I was thinking about my Silverado. Oops.weird, on mine you have to remove the trim pieces before you can even get to the cluster bezel.
Redid the alignment. I had a a very noticeable amount of negative camber and measured it out to be 1°. So I set it to 1° of positive camber as it sat on the blocks. I also adjusted the caster for a little less on the RH side to promote straighter tracking on crowned roads. Of course, this meant I had to readjust the toe. I set it for 3/16" total toe-in.
It tracks "neutrally", the steering isn't squirrelly or heavy and my steering wheel is nearly 100% perfectly level to my eye. I'll carry a 16mm wrench and tweak that on my next trip out.