hazelnutgb Posted October 19, 2007 Report Share Posted October 19, 2007 I am planning to purchase a Molded dash kit for my edge. The kit is a Woodview FO-FEDGE07CA 7 PCS. It is from Wood Dash Experts (www.wooddashexperts.com/customer/home.php) When the site comes up you have to enter the FO-FEDGE07CA In the SEARCH box, as it won't show up any other way Don't know why... OK Here is my question. The instructions say that you have to remove the Shifter surround console in order to get the rubber trim off the bottom of the shifter column. BUT they don't say how to get the two time pieces off the sides of the shifter, which needs to come off in order to slide the shifter out of the console .. I would assume that they could be pried off, but until I know for sure I don't want to pry and break it. So I guess I want to know if anyone out there has removed the two shifter column pads? I have not seen this kit on the Edge yet. However I did help a friend of mine install one on his Murano and the Molded kit looks very nice . HELP ANYONE Gordon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
07 MKX Posted October 19, 2007 Report Share Posted October 19, 2007 I am planning to purchase a Molded dash kit for my edge. The kit is a Woodview FO-FEDGE07CA 7 PCS. It is from Wood Dash Experts (www.wooddashexperts.com/customer/home.php) When the site comes up you have to enter the FO-FEDGE07CA In the SEARCH box, as it won't show up any other way Don't know why... OK Here is my question. The instructions say that you have to remove the Shifter surround console in order to get the rubber trim off the bottom of the shifter column. BUT they don't say how to get the two time pieces off the sides of the shifter, which needs to come off in order to slide the shifter out of the console .. I would assume that they could be pried off, but until I know for sure I don't want to pry and break it. So I guess I want to know if anyone out there has removed the two shifter column pads? I have not seen this kit on the Edge yet. However I did help a friend of mine install one on his Murano and the Molded kit looks very nice . HELP ANYONE Gordon If your just talking about the bezel around the shifter, place your fingernails under it and pull up. I have a thread on here about those kit's and others do too. Think mine is called oh no, another wood dash kit thread, use the search function. I don't think I'd go with the molded kit thou, but to each his/her own Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hazelnutgb Posted October 28, 2007 Author Report Share Posted October 28, 2007 If your just talking about the bezel around the shifter, place your fingernails under it and pull up. I have a thread on here about those kit's and others do too. Think mine is called oh no, another wood dash kit thread, use the search function. I don't think I'd go with the molded kit thou, but to each his/her own :happy feet: Thanks for your reply. The pads I was trying to find out about are the two side pads on the upper part of the shifter. I don't know if they will pry off or what? anyone know??????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hazelnutgb Posted October 28, 2007 Author Report Share Posted October 28, 2007 :happy feet: The Pads that I am trying to find out about, are the two pads on the upper part of shift lever where the overdrive button is. I don't know if they just pry out or not. Anyone know please????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
07 MKX Posted October 28, 2007 Report Share Posted October 28, 2007 :happy feet: The Pads that I am trying to find out about, are the two pads on the upper part of shift lever where the overdrive button is. I don't know if they just pry out or not. Anyone know please????? Why? You don't have the kit yet, I can tell, Because if you did, that isn't needed. I'll repeat this. Take your fingernails and pry up the trim ring around your PRNDL where the shifter is. Next , open your center console and with the same force you used on that ring, pry up the plastic that goes down along the drive-shaft hump. That's all you have to do, but you don't even need to pry up that plastic. Your just going to apply an applique on top of that plastic. IF you want to see what pictures look like, do a SEARCH for a PRNDL LIGHT and you'll see that the shifter pad has nothing to do with any of this. Actually why would you want to remove those leather pads from the shifter? I think you need to look at those pictures. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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