I recently purchased a guitar (Dean EVO Special Select), and the previous owner had swapped out the pickups for a GFS Brown Sound in the bridge and a Gibson 490R in the neck. For whatever reason, these pickups came with ugly black pickup covers, so I decided to take them out.
The GFS cover came off easily enough, but when I unscrewed the 490R to take off its cover, I noticed something weird. The height adjustment screw holes are part of the cover and not actually attached to the pickup, which means if I were to remove the cover, the pickups would have no way of attaching to the guitar body! Here is a picture of what it looks like.

What should I do to get rid of that ugly plastic while still having a working guitar? Is there some sort of part I can buy that replaces the metal back plate on the pickup with a plate that has screw holes? Or is there a metal cover I can buy that comes with screw holes attached to it?68
The GFS cover came off easily enough, but when I unscrewed the 490R to take off its cover, I noticed something weird. The height adjustment screw holes are part of the cover and not actually attached to the pickup, which means if I were to remove the cover, the pickups would have no way of attaching to the guitar body! Here is a picture of what it looks like.

What should I do to get rid of that ugly plastic while still having a working guitar? Is there some sort of part I can buy that replaces the metal back plate on the pickup with a plate that has screw holes? Or is there a metal cover I can buy that comes with screw holes attached to it?68