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Old 01-20-2008, 08:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Upper Dash Removal

Ok here's taking out the upper dash. It's for whatever reason you want or need. For me, I'm doing the gauge swap and reupholstering. If you want to do it for something else, it may help you save some time figuring it out and heartache. In my other photo essay, I failed to mention that you should disconnect the battery when doing electrical work or messing with the airbag. Don't anger the airbags.
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Old 01-20-2008, 08:56 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Upper dash continued
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Old 01-20-2008, 08:57 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Final posting of taking out upper dash

Here's the link to the lower dash removal:

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Old 01-20-2008, 10:23 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Gauge swap? What gauges are you using? Pics?
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Old 01-21-2008, 12:02 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I guess I'm not allowed to mention the vendor of the gauge facades/LED mod, but a search will reveal it. If not PM me and I'll give you the vendor's web page.
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Old 01-21-2008, 01:32 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Whoever PM'ed me - I accidentally erased all messages. Please re-send.
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It's my understanding that you can use the name of the item, but not post a direct link or contact info. I would be very interested in knowing who makes updated guages for our cars.
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The gauge maker is Black Cat Custom.
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The gauge maker is Black Cat Custom.
Are you happy with their gauges? I really like the carbon fiber look to yours.
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not to take your expertise away...but i did the gauge swap also...u do not have to take apart the entire dash board

just take off the entire lower dash and the left window trim...u do not have to remove it all the way...the trim that is....the dash now has the flexibility to be lift up and remove the stock gauge and remove the harness pins...then just do the reverse...myself and coopcj7 both swapped out our base sky instrument clusters for the R/L...everything is plug and play...
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not to take your expertise away...but i did the gauge swap also...u do not have to take apart the entire dash board

just take off the entire lower dash and the left window trim...u do not have to remove it all the way...the trim that is....the dash now has the flexibility to be lift up and remove the stock gauge and remove the harness pins...then just do the reverse...myself and coopcj7 both swapped out our base sky instrument clusters for the R/L...everything is plug and play...
Did you'll switch to Black Cat gauge? And if so how do you like them?
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Did you'll switch to Black Cat gauge? And if so how do you like them?
if u read my post...we both switched out the base instrument cluster to the R/Ls. Do u get it now!....Red Line...base..

And now some advice..do not go with Black Cat...people have had problems. To me the R/L gauges r the richest. Keep yours if u have a R/L. One other thing..DO NOT REMOVE THE RADIO for a gauge swap...just the lower instrument cluster.

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The gauge facade is ok. There's minor bubbles in it, but I haven't had any problems with it. I think it looks better than stock, so yes, I do like it. The swap was easy. And Micheal is correct, you don't have to remove everything to remove the cluster. I just did all my mods together and at once, so I had my whole interior ripped out for ease. So don't be taking out your radio as instructed.
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Forgot to mention..these screws r not magnetic...so anything magnetic will not help u from dropping screws.
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Forgot to mention..these screws r not magnetic...so anything magnetic will not help u from dropping screws.
What Mike of Marlboro is trying to say is the screws are non ferrous metals. Iffen you drop a screw a magnetic screwstick will not pick up the screw....Skip....
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i believe SKIP is trying to SCREW with me..
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i believe SKIP is trying to SCREW with me..
Can't screw with a non magnetic screw. But then Mike of Marlboro you have a magnetic personality....Skip...
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Can't screw with a non magnetic screw. But then Mike of Marlboro you have a magnetic personality....Skip...
After 2 and one-half years...that is the nicest thing that u have said about me...now I believe u r really trying to SCREW ME
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