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Dash pad quality?
Is there pretty only 1 manufacturer of repop dash pad out there, or like most things is there a cheaper and a better one? Just wondering before I unknowingly end up with a supbar unit.
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yes, theres only a few manufacturers of the pads. I was not happy with one of the new ones (plastic feel and no body produced my color). so I bought a black original pad and painted it with quality vinyl paint. much, much happier with the result.
but that's me.... and I'm wayyyy to particular. |
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Who sells the better aftermarket pad? I won't find any good used ones around here with all the sun/heat we get.
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I have 3 so far but don't recall the brand(s). These will probably outlast me. These are made differently, have a more solid feel to them and I don't think they will crack easily like originals do.
Now if bumpers and door handles would only last so long. :waah: |
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I bought one for my 72 from Classic Parts and am very happy with it, after over a year it looks as new. I recovered the one in my 69, I added a little foam under some vinyl to hide the cracks. It looks nice as well, a little fatter but nice.
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http://truckandcarshop.com/ sell them. I think they are $50 or $45 at shows. I'm happy with it!
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Just make sure the one you get has the metal insert in it and you should be fine. I have one that doesn't have the metal insert in it and it feels like a limp you know what...:) LockDoc |
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Anyone know if it is screws or bolts that go in there? What size? |
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Just read again, the holes on the bottom use sheetmetal screws. |
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My daughter lives in Astoria, Or. and everytime I call her she's says it's in the 60's or 70's where she's at. :( Whatever you wind up getting, be sure and protect it from the sun either with a window shade or a cloth cover that you can place over it everytime you park it in the sun. I still have the original one in my 68 and have fought to keep it looking good with the window shade and about once a year I wipe it off with a light coating of uv protectant. So far so good. |
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We sell Dashes Direct. They are made in the USA and have the steel former in it. WES
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I have not, Whats the name of the place? |
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I have a cheap one with no metal in my '72. It's been in there for 10 years and I never finished installing it because I forget all about it. It is just stuck on there with no nuts or even the easy to install screws,and it looks great. I'm a stickler for quality. I bought this when I was just glad someone made a replacement and didn't know of any options,if there were any at the time. My point is it doesn't seem to matter once it's on the truck. If I bought one today I'd probably go for the better quality.
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Got mine from LMC and can't tell the difference between it or the original. Has been in over a year and hasn't cracked or faded. Also came with all the hardware for installation.
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That's cool. Found the same thing with my truck. I figured the PO just didn't bother with the fasteners. My truck sat for 17 years and the "stuck-in-place" pad still holds great. It is however, "Viagra-ed" - stiff and hard..... sorry |
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:lol: That's funny! I'm a mix of busy,lazy,broke,and procrastinator. For about the last 5 of those years the reason it's not fastened is because I plan to change to a saddle interior. At least I know changing the dash pad will be easy! I like the blue interior with white paint better than saddle. Whenever the truck gets restored the color will be changing. I have a general idea but never say a paint color till I'm about to get it mixed. It will go with saddle interior,though. When I sell the truck I stole the seat from the interior will get swapped,or I'll have a custom blue and saddle interior.
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ya www.truckandcarshop has the best parts and prices in Calif Bought 2 of them and no problems in my 1971-72
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