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post Apr 15, 2008 - 8:32 PM
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has ne1 ever taken the dash outta there celi...can i get a little help please...i have the airbag out the glove box..gauge cluster...the big peice below the steering wheel that holds the hood latch...center console...and thats abt. as far as i got...i have some of the bolts out on the pasenger side..and its starting to move a bit...but not sure where the other bolts are located...ne help appreciated.
post Apr 16, 2008 - 3:01 PM
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If you are talking about removing the top part of the dash it's a serious PITA. I'd avoid doing this at all costs if it were me. there are very few items that require removing the entire dash - most other things you can get to from below. wink.gif


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post Apr 16, 2008 - 3:18 PM
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in the small vent an passenger side is a bolt then is the dash hold by 3 plugs so you got to pull it a little bit


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post Apr 16, 2008 - 3:25 PM
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I'm with death on this one... what are you trying to do with it? it's a pain in the hassle to take it out, and just as bad to put it back in. Plus if you are determined to do it, then keep up with all your screws, nuts and bolts!!

you usualy dont have to remove the dash, what are you trying to do?


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post Apr 17, 2008 - 12:51 AM
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replace.....it looks like som1 took a knife to mine...and it bothers tha piss outta me...i have most of it taken apart....how do u get the 2 side vents out...the 1's closet to the door? i have my dash moving a lil bit but i feels like there r still a few bolts n it.
post Apr 18, 2008 - 4:16 PM
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removed the dash 2day...it actually wasnt that hard...it took abt. an hr.
post Apr 18, 2008 - 4:24 PM
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sorry i had logged off the otherday, and couldnt help ya, i am at work ya know wink.gif

how are you fixing it up? I once had an old cougar that i carpeted a destroyed dash (it was the style for that old thing though)

And i know you can buy rubbery-dash covers. I've seen some custom made, but never done it my self. Plus i don't know the name of that stuff that you melt; other wise i'd recommend that. I've seen em come out beautifully though biggrin.gif

so what's your plan of action?


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post Apr 19, 2008 - 11:13 AM
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well ive never wrked fiberglass b4 and id b kinda scared itd bust up real bad if i wrecked...plus i found a dash in good condition much better than mine that ill prolly get 4 free...unless ne of you kno somthin i could cover my original w/ and mayb make some custom gauge pods...thatd b pretty kewl...but other than that im just tired of lookin over and seeing torn places in my dash.

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PICS biggrin.gif

sorry i had logged off the otherday, and couldnt help ya, i am at work ya know wink.gif

how are you fixing it up? I once had an old cougar that i carpeted a destroyed dash (it was the style for that old thing though)

And i know you can buy rubbery-dash covers. I've seen some custom made, but never done it my self. Plus i don't know the name of that stuff that you melt; other wise i'd recommend that. I've seen em come out beautifully though biggrin.gif

so what's your plan of action?


do you think u could get me some some pics of the stuff ur talking abt. and mayb tha name? thanx

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