The 1947 - Present Chevrolet & GMC Truck Message Board Network

The 1947 - Present Chevrolet & GMC Truck Message Board Network (https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/index.php)
-   The 1967 - 1972 Chevrolet & GMC Pickups Message Board (https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/forumdisplay.php?f=3)
-   -   Re-covering dash pads (https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=16266)

dubie 06-21-2002 09:14 AM

Re-covering dash pads
 
If I was to cover my dash pad in a fabric material, what would be the best way to fasten it? Has anyone done this and have some pics? I just removed mine last night, and was thinking of recovering it with black vinyl?????

Low69CST 06-21-2002 09:25 AM

I've seen dash pads covered in tweed before. Don't have any pics though. Isn't vinyl the material they are supposed to have on from the factory? If you want a black vinyl, then you should just dye it black rather than recovering it.

tom hand 06-21-2002 09:32 AM

I have done them before, turned out pretty good. The only way that I know of is to glue it. They make glue for doing such things but I can't remember the name. It is very simlar to contact cement with one big difference, it you stick it in the wrong place you can pull it up and try again. It was the kind where you put it on the dash, and on the vinyl and let it dry before you start so you don't have a big mess. The only hard part was the ends. You have to cut,tuck, and fold to make it look halfway desent. The good thing is when you reinstall it, the ends are pretty much hidden anyway. GOOD LUCK:cool:

Randy70C-10 06-21-2002 09:36 AM

I've used 3-M spray adhesive with great results. You want to let the glue dry before sticking the material to the pad.

SWINGSAX68 06-21-2002 09:41 AM

hmmmm......
 
well, I havent done this yet, But I'm doing it soon.

What you need to do, is buy some foam padding if you wish to replace the foam, and try to pad it as close to the original shape of the original foam. Use upholstery adhesive for that. under the pad is a metal plate, and the ends slope down drastically so you would have to add more padding for the ends.

To put on the vinyl, you use the same adhesive, only you have to cut the vinyl to size......leave enough over hang on the edges, maybe 2-3 inches all the way around the pad.

Then apply an even coat of adhesive( one good coat or two passes over, the adhesive sprays like out off control silly string web, youll see) to the faom and to the wrong side of the vinyl, let them sit for between 5-10 minutes. Then apply the vinyl to the adhesive......DON'T RUSH, ONCE THE ADHESIVE HAS BEEN SITTING IT'S LIKE AUTOMATIC BOND ONCE YOU APPLY BOTH SIDES TOGETHER. Then let er sit for a few minutes. After this do the same to the back of the metal plate, apply adhesive to over hanging vinyl and metal plate let sit for a few min, then pull the vinyl as to not create folds on the edges and apply. On one side at a tim..... this is the idea anyways.....I hope I at least gave you a good start. Or wherever you buy the vinyl, just ask the people there for advice, most people will be happy to help.

SWINGSAX68 06-21-2002 09:45 AM

Vinyl prices
 
If you haven't found any yet, your looking to pay between $10-$18 per yard. I got mine for $7, but it's not that shiny black stuff, its a very dark flat grey.

Willy Prost 06-21-2002 10:51 AM

My dash pad is covered with some old diamond stich vinyl that was wrapped around the old dash pad. Then the covered dashpad was reattached to the dash.

Sorry, don't have any pictures of it.

Blazer1970 06-21-2002 11:49 AM

The stuff you want is called General Trim Adhesive, and it comes in an aerosol can.

KP1972 06-21-2002 11:56 AM

dash pad
 
Go to my picture trail link and you can see mine. My vinyl was cracked and missing pieces so I took a blow dryer, heated up the vinyl and it just peeled off! Then I took 3M spray adhesive and sprayed the dash pad as well as my tweed fabric and attached it. It worked GREAT. Spray heavy amounts near the screw holes! I also used a hot glue gun on the corners. I couldn't believe I did ALL of it in less than an hour and I am VERY happy with the results!
:bowtie:

snow man 06-21-2002 12:50 PM

dash pad repairs
 
if the dash pad is cracked real bad use the heat gun or hair dryer to remove old vinyl,use clear silicon to repair original foam,let it dry apply a coat over the whole pad and let it cure over night.i like to use the tweed but i sew a seam down the middle so it will contour to the pad.wish my son was hear i would post you a picture.got a new digital camera but have not learned how to post or use it yet.

JoetheMobster 06-21-2002 06:25 PM

How do you get the Dash Pad off?

I re-covered mine, but it looks like $hit now that the sun has gotten to it! (used Contact cement, never thought of 3M spray stuff) The vinyl is peeling in parts, mostly the corners. I wanted to take the Pad out and do it, but I couldn't see how it came out. I did it with the Pad still on the dash!

70 Jimmy 06-21-2002 08:47 PM

There are phillips head screws on the under side of the pad.

PanelDeland 06-21-2002 10:20 PM

There are also 7 bolts that stick down thru the dash and have nuts on them.They are not easy to acess and it requires removal of the instrument cluster and glovebox.I managed to work over the top of my radio but I doubt you could do it with the factory speaker (Or any other) mounted in the stock location.
Replacement dash pads are available and are not that expensive.Check with kingparts,or one of the other BB vendors.

weasel29gm 06-22-2002 12:00 AM

Got my pad at the AUTO FAIR for 50.00 easy install looks good:bowtie: :flag: :bowtie:

Scrub 06-22-2002 12:10 AM

Recovering Dashpads..

Is that a support group?

Take life one truck at a time.


just checking


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 04:22 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright 1997-2025 67-72chevytrucks.com