J JavaMan Joined May 27, 2005 Messages 1,141 Location Texas Jul 10, 2006 #1 I see carbon fiber and other finish dash kits available. Are these easily applied, or, better left to those that do it for a living?
I see carbon fiber and other finish dash kits available. Are these easily applied, or, better left to those that do it for a living?
A Auto-Union Joined Feb 1, 2006 Messages 3,833 Location NEPA Jul 10, 2006 #2 Bad subject for me. My dash creeks like crazy. DIY, if you must.
C Clyde65 Joined Jun 12, 2006 Messages 670 Location San Antonio,TX Jul 10, 2006 #3 Dashboard removal is the last thing I would ever want to do on a car. I would rather pull the engine before I would do that. Extremely complex.
Dashboard removal is the last thing I would ever want to do on a car. I would rather pull the engine before I would do that. Extremely complex.
K kkreit01 Joined Jan 25, 2006 Messages 4,168 Location Olathe, KS Jul 10, 2006 #4 Are you simply talking about the CF or wood dash overlays? If so, those are peel & stick = easy.
Schmoe Joined May 12, 2003 Messages 7,844 Location Oklahoma Jul 10, 2006 #5 Yeah, if it's a whole dash, good luck. That is really complicated to get into. Lots of connections, fittings and if your really lucky, you won't have any squeaks when your done.
Yeah, if it's a whole dash, good luck. That is really complicated to get into. Lots of connections, fittings and if your really lucky, you won't have any squeaks when your done.
Papa Bear Joined Aug 11, 2005 Messages 7,554 Location Leamington, ON, CA - between Detroit and Cleveland Jul 10, 2006 #6 For me, peel & stick = crooked. P.B.