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Old 09-17-2004, 06:53 PM
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A PILLAR POD!!! Yay, it'* finally here!! Now I need paint. Hey, BIll, tell me about that matching tan paint you found.
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Ummmm....searching.....I think it'* SEM Saddle Tan, but I forget the number.......

Bingo:

http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...sem+saddle+tan
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Where can I get it?
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Net, or try a auto paint wholesaler. You really need a specialty shop, or well-stocked auto parts store. I live in a town of 40k, and have 2 places that carry it.
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Um, so how does the stock pillar come off? Just pull?
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Just pull towards the centerline of the car. Not back towards yourself. Two clips. One of mine broke, but it still stays in just fine, even with the weight of two gauges.

When you attach the pod, allow for the trim piece holding the edge of the pillar trim to hide the screws you attach the pod with
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Here'* a pic of the clip. The idea is to remove the trim panel as described above and "try" to remove the clips afterwards.

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They can come out but be delicate. Pry the clip outward while prying the middle section out. The notches that can be seen on the top is what holds the clip in.
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Incendently, if you have trouble finding the paint, I have an extra can. It cost just under $10 so if you want it, add like $5 for shipping. Can aerosol paint cans be shipped?

This is readily available to me so I can replace it at anytime.
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when we were replacing thejmfc'* headliner, we came across those very clips. not a big deal at all to take care of... just knowing they're there helps out a ton. If you take a flat head screwdriver, you can pop them out w/o damaging the clips at all.
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Originally Posted by randman1
Incendently, if you have trouble finding the paint, I have an extra can. It cost just under $10 so if you want it, add like $5 for shipping. Can aerosol paint cans be shipped?
Hmm, might want to check your local P.O. for that one. There'* a heat risk of explosion, yet the cans had to be shipped at some point in their lifetime, right? I couldn't find anything useful at usps.com.
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