It may break or bend the locking clips. You push them in to install but to take them off you have to press the clip holder from the other side to give it enough slack. I know it is a pain in the butt but i would recommend taking the complete bezel out. The best thing is you can actually put the foam in from the other side and check it with your hands if the chrome is stable.Thanks for the pics. That's a good amount of work. I've taken the dash off to pad the central chrome air vents and the chrome around the performance pack gauges (which was a good amount of work) but this seems like more of a headache. What will just wedging the chrome trim off the black portions of the spedo/tach do again?
I actually used a bathroom sponge to fill the gaps between the bezel and the rings. With my hand i took small chunks out of it. You can stick them in by compressing and pushing them on the cracks from the other side. The clips were also loose at their housings, so i used a felt type tape or paper to prevent them moving.Thank you for your information. I was wondering is there a particular type of foam you used? Also, has the problem been completely fixed with this solution for you? Lastly, after removing the bezel from the dash, you are then able to yank out the chrome bezels and but foam in between the black plastic and the chrome bezel right?
Mine was coming when there was a temp diff during winter and summer using heater or ac with above 4000 rpms. The engine and exhaust noise was causing the rattle.I'm pretty sure I have the same problem. But just to make sure: is the sound your hearing like a slight rattle? On my car it's a slight tap I can hear from the driver side when going over bumps or rough roads? If someone has a small clip of theirs, it would be greatly appreciated? Before I take mine apart.