[GMCnet] Dash facelift? [message #68346] |
Fri, 25 December 2009 13:45 |
KB
Messages: 1262 Registered: September 2009
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Hmm, poking around the dash yesterday, it appears the "donut" is glued to the metal panel
that the instruments are mounted to. Meaning, you have to detach all the instruments
and remove the whole panel in order to re-skin the donut part.
Does that sound right, or is there some trick to removing the donut separately?
thanks,
Karen
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> Any thoughts on material to use as filler on the dash? The area
> around the glove box is warped/shrunken so is going to need considerable help.
> I could see filling/reinforcing the area and then covering it all with new
> vinyl/leather, glued down with?? I'm guessing spray adhesive.
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> Hadn't thought of vinyl dye for the hard plastic parts. Do you think
> that would hold up better than plastic paint??
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> As always, thanks Jim! You are a wealth of information!
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> Karen
> 1973 23' Patience Tester
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>> Do not peal off the original pad on the pass side, I know the middle edge has lifted but you can screw it back down and fill it smooth.? Using a felt backed vinyl, I use "pleather" you can stretch it over the pad, tuck it and make over a pretty good looking dash.? The hard parts get vinyl dye with the padded parts getting a vinyl wrap.? The dash :donut" also gets wrapped.? I also dye the forward side panels on the driver & pass side.
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>> If you were near Fla. I could do it for you.? Let me know if you need more clarification,
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>> Jim Bounds
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Karen
1975 26'
San Jose, CA
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