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Old 01-22-2022, 09:38 PM   #1
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I am sometimes amazed at the detailed knowledge on here. I knew a lot of that, but not all the detail. PS early door panels are grey. (LOL)
It’s not grey, technically it’s Charcoal
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It’s not grey, technically it’s Charcoal
Well, I am literally old school. My crayon box had 8 colors.
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Well, I am literally old school. My crayon box had 8 colors.
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Old 04-28-2022, 06:44 PM   #4
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Well, we are back to this project. We have ordered the overlay and waiting for it to arrive. In preparation for the new overlay we removed the old one. It came off surprisingly easy and intact. It was still well stuck down, but working it gently around was successful. We did not need to use any heat for this. Now we are trying to remove all the old glue and trying to prepare the surface for the new overlay. The residual glue is being very stubborn. We have removed about 80% of the old glue with soap and water and "Goo Gone". Of course we don't want to use anything that is harsh and will damage the plastic. We would welcome any ideas you might have to get this completely ready for the overlay install. Any other suggestions on what we can do to insure a good installation?
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Well, we are back to this project. We have ordered the overlay and waiting for it to arrive. In preparation for the new overlay we removed the old one. It came off surprisingly easy and intact. It was still well stuck down, but working it gently around was successful. We did not need to use any heat for this. Now we are trying to remove all the old glue and trying to prepare the surface for the new overlay. The residual glue is being very stubborn. We have removed about 80% of the old glue with soap and water and "Goo Gone". Of course we don't want to use anything that is harsh and will damage the plastic. We would welcome any ideas you might have to get this completely ready for the overlay install. Any other suggestions on what we can do to insure a good installation?
My question is, was the overlay applied at the factory to a standard bezel? Or are the woodgrain bezels different? If not then you should hypothetically be able a new overlay to a non woodgrain bezel
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My question is, was the overlay applied at the factory to a standard bezel? Or are the woodgrain bezels different? If not then you should hypothetically be able a new overlay to a non woodgrain bezel
I believe you can apply the overlay to a standard bezel. When I talked to the guys at Cheyenne Pickup Parts, they implied to me that they do just that. However, the 73/74 bezel is different. The overlay still fits, because the differences are below the woodgrain part of the bezel.
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I believe you can apply the overlay to a standard bezel. When I talked to the guys at Cheyenne Pickup Parts, they implied to me that they do just that. However, the 73/74 bezel is different. The overlay still fits, because the differences are below the woodgrain part of the bezel.
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