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Trotty |
posted on 13th Jun 04 at 14:14 |
Getting the dial section out isn't that difficult to be honest, just a touch fiddly. Once it's out it's a case of removing the plastic front and working around or removing the needles before fitting the new dials. | |
ultra_corsa |
posted on 13th Jun 04 at 14:04 |
i thought about doing that to mine but apparently its a mission to get the clocks off to put the dials on and even more so to get the clocks back on :( good luck if you do decide to go for it though! | |
AndyCorsaC |
posted on 9th Jun 04 at 10:49 |
cheers cause the site aint workin for me | |
ChazSXi |
posted on 9th Jun 04 at 10:40 |
quote: no got an sxi so cam with nice ones :D i'll ask on corsa-c and search see if i can find out! | |
AndyCorsaC |
posted on 9th Jun 04 at 10:32 |
yeah owt like that will. have u fitted dials to urs | |
ChazSXi |
posted on 9th Jun 04 at 10:32 |
quote: guessin any ducting will do tho as long as it doesnt let the air out! stuff like tumble dryer ducting:boggle: | |
AndyCorsaC |
posted on 9th Jun 04 at 10:31 |
i used the green air filter ducting from halfords. only 12 quid yeah u will need cable ties. look in my garage | |
ChazSXi |
posted on 9th Jun 04 at 10:29 |
what hose did you use for it? might pop out and make one!!! need some cable ties too - guessin u ran it near where the foggies would be?! | |
AndyCorsaC |
posted on 9th Jun 04 at 10:22 |
the link dont work mate sumats up wi my comp | |
AndyCorsaC |
posted on 9th Jun 04 at 10:21 |
i have now yes lot bettter too | |
ChazSXi |
posted on 9th Jun 04 at 10:17 |
http://www.corsa-c.co.uk ;) | |
AndyCorsaC |
posted on 9th Jun 04 at 10:08 |
has anyone fitted lockwood dials in there corsa c's cause im just wondering how to do it |