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On 9/27/2018 at 6:16 PM, BBHD said:

There are some screws that attach the vents to it. They are time consuming but not really difficult. I have done a few of them for family members 2nd gens. I have only used LMC color, fit and finish was great. :2cents:

I went with the LMC,

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I ordered the light gray cover, my dash had piece broken out, above the Temp control, thought I could fix and brace it but it was too brittle, found a good dash at a u-pull-it,in agate, so I switched the whole interior and drove to KC to exchange it, and pick-up a new set of fiberglass rear fenders, the dash cover came with screws and washers, why would I not use the original vs. what they provided?

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1 hour ago, JAG1 said:

I like hearing about someone like you going the extra effort/ mile to take care of his truck. Sounds like its going to be nice truck.

 

Thanks. i'm trying to build a reliable hauler.

On 9/27/2018 at 6:16 PM, BBHD said:

There are some screws that attach the vents to it. They are time consuming but not really difficult. I have done a few of them for family members 2nd gens. I have only used LMC color, fit and finish was great. :2cents:

You use the screws provided or the oem?

1 hour ago, JAG1 said:

I like hearing about someone like you going the extra effort/ mile to take care of his truck. Sounds like its going to be nice truck.

 

I envy the background in you profile.

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1 hour ago, dripley said:

I dont remember what I did, But if it came with new screws I probably used them. 

Reason i asked was the screws came with washers from LMC , vs the OEM  7mm hex head flange screws, have plenty of them, guess I sometimes I worry too much how I put stuff back together.

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8 hours ago, Blueox01 said:

Reason i asked was the screws came with washers from LMC , vs the OEM  7mm hex head flange screws, have plenty of them, guess I sometimes I worry too much how I put stuff back 

Are the washers the extra ones for where it bolts at the windshield? Looking at mine, they are hex head flange screws. As far as what I used on the back your guess is as good as mine.

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3 hours ago, dripley said:

Are the washers the extra ones for where it bolts at the windshield? Looking at mine, they are hex head flange screws. As far as what I used on the back your guess is as good as mine.

No they are for mounting to the vents and braces, think I'm going to use the Hex head screws.

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19 hours ago, Blueox01 said:

sometimes I worry too much how I put stuff back together.

I do it every day :duh: :lmao:

16 hours ago, JAG1 said:

Sometimes worry pays off when it causes you to figure out an idea or innovative way on how to do something.  :thumb1:

It usually takes me twice the amount of time then it should a normal person to do anything and sometimes it's not enough :lmao:other times I just say f it and do it in 1/4 required time and it works fine :shrug:

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3 hours ago, Dieselfuture said:

I do it every day :duh: :lmao:

It usually takes me twice the amount of time then it should a normal person to do anything and sometimes it's not enough :lmao:other times I just say f it and do it in 1/4 required time and it works fine :shrug:

Got it up, fit the front first, then the braces and vents, fits nice, just need too put the rest of the stuff back in, Speedo, switches, air bag, etc.

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7 minutes ago, Marcus2000monster said:

Me gets to do a heater core this weekend! I’m likely going to bust my dash. It’s already cracked. I’ll prob get a carpet cover from Geno’s until I can spend the cash for a brand new dash. 

 

Just take your time you can do it without breaking it. I've done several old trucks now and very rarely do I break the dash. Mines got a few cracks in the dash but I've managed to pull the HVAC box twice.

 

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Okay got dash up , trying to figure how to mount my CB, since the manual trans come with a covey hole instead of the flip down cup holders that come with an Auto trans,I got a Auto flip down cup holder from a junk yard and cut the cup holders off, reinforced the plastic, just not sure how to make my Cobra 29 in that space. Thinking of drilling/tapping into the dash frame with threaded rod on the top 2 mounting hole then fabricate a mount for the CB, but looking for any input.

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