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Originally Posted by snowborder714
...there aren't two clips on the bottom anymore. Two screw holes replace the clips. You will have to find some way to secure the bottom by using screws.
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Here's how I solved the screws instead of bottom clips problem:
You need two self tapping screws about 2.0" long. (I used sheet rock screws

) Touch up with black paint if you don't have black screws. Cut small rectangles of sheet metal (now called blind nuts) a little larger than the back of the hole the original clip went into. Drill a small hole in the center of the blind nuts you made and thread the screws into the holes. Remove the screws and hold the blind nuts behind the clip holes. Thread the screws back into the blind nuts. While holding the screw and blind nut in the correct position use a fast curing glue like Hot Glue or 5min Epoxy to secure the blind nuts in place.

When the glue has cured solid back out the screws you were holding in place. Install the new bezel with gauges. Put the original screws back into the top two holes and your new screws in the bottom holes and blind nuts you made.

I installed this gauge bezel a few years ago ago using hot glue. As you can see it's holding together very well. Interior temperatures don't come close to enough to melt hot glue.
I also used hot glue to hold the gauges in the bezel. They never come loose even in the hot Mojave desert. When my boost gauge took a crap I was able to peel out the hot glue without damaging the bezel and hot glue the new gauge in place.