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The leather eyebrow cover cost me $75 this spring. I installed it myself,, it's quite easy to do.

Easy!? Did yours have rivits holding a metal plate to it? Note there are two on the right and one on the left side of this photo of the pilot side portion of the eyebrow.
I tried removing my eyebrow today, got nowhere. Should I drill out the rivits, or how should I detach this plate from the eyebrow?

My next post shows the right side of the eyebrow...
Mark
Mark,, a bit difficult to tell from this picture, but has someone riveted a metal face onto the eyebrow panel? Possibly to provide a re-enforcement to the existing lights and switches? When I redid mine I didn't need a backing plate. Hope this works,, here's a pic of mine,, So, the only mistake I made,, I should've got rid of the mirrow and used the space for something else,,

Lionel,
Yeah, I have this ugly red "A,B,C" reminder in that space instead of the mirror you have. It's an unusual format for an instrument, no? What had you considered for that location?
Also, the markings on the piece of metal that's rivited to my (left side) eyebrow panel are chewed up. Did the panel you got from Plane Plastics include the markings?
Mark
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