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Woodgrain dash kit install

Old Mar 28, 2013 | 04:54 PM
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Am I the only one who can't view the pictures? They are like avatar size. Very small
Old Mar 28, 2013 | 05:00 PM
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Just click the camera icon on the first posting profile to go to the gallery. You can see them there.
Old Apr 4, 2013 | 10:39 PM
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The piece that goes on the right side of the steering wheel (curved) does not stick well. Any suggestions on some kind of glue and process to fix it? Other side sticks fine, but buying a single piece from acrid is expensive.
Old Apr 4, 2013 | 11:52 PM
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I had a piece that did the same thing { It was the rear door window switch trim}. I called Sherwood directly and they found my order and sent me a new piece. If and when you get the piece you need, wipe the area down with grease and wax remover. I did this on the steering wheel and glove box area due to I knew it had oil from my hands on those areas. also the adhesion promoter pads worked good and I have had no problems.
Originally Posted by tucsondivots
The piece that goes on the right side of the steering wheel (curved) does not stick well. Any suggestions on some kind of glue and process to fix it? Other side sticks fine, but buying a single piece from acrid is expensive.
Old Apr 6, 2013 | 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted by F-16C
I had a piece that did the same thing { It was the rear door window switch trim}. I called Sherwood directly and they found my order and sent me a new piece. If and when you get the piece you need, wipe the area down with grease and wax remover. I did this on the steering wheel and glove box area due to I knew it had oil from my hands on those areas. also the adhesion promoter pads worked good and I have had no problems.
Thanks. My issue is the piece is over a year old. I am hoping to somehow glue it down. The part that comes up is on the lower side of the curve on the steering wheel, so it does not look bad.
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