Clear Corners
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Re: Clear Corners
Originally Posted by kingcrum2003
How do i make Clear Corners. I need good directions. I am real slow at this. I am also sorry if this has already been asked but i can not find the topic.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/techinfo/?article=9
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Re: Thanks
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I am new to the site so i never saw that thanks
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Depending on what year you have, make sure you take your time. The techinfo article, while being an excellent reference, was not exactly the same as my 98.
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Do what I did and heat them up by soaking them is skalding hot water from the faucet and just pry them apeart with a small screw driver. The heat makes the glue softer and easier to take apart.. burning your hand is better then shoveling out $ for this mod.
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Originally Posted by russianpolarbear
Do what I did and heat them up by soaking them is skalding hot water from the faucet and just pry them apeart with a small screw driver. The heat makes the glue softer and easier to take apart.. burning your hand is better then shoveling out $ for this mod.
Anyhow, what was I going to say......
Oh, yeah, kingcrum2003, what year is your car?? Dude, post it in you sig, man...Year, model, trim...that'll help us out....
Oh, and put where yer at in under yer avatar...