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Old 12-04-2009, 10:33 PM   #9
Mordachai
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Re: Getting a Custom Dash

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Originally Posted by dv8customs View Post
All that will definately be expensive. Best way though is to visit some local shops and check out their work then talk to some of their customers to see what their experience was. Any reputable shop you go to will charge a hefty price for all that work.

Check out http://www.fiberglassforums.com/ there is tons of info there. With some reading and patience you can do this yourself.
+1, checking out your local shops is the best way to get started. Then do to some cruise-ins and car meets and talk to people. ask them if they have any experiences good or bad with any of the shops you've visited.Also, if the price sounds too good to be true, it prolly is.
what you are looking for is gonna cost you. To me, costing a good chunk of money and being ripped off are two different things. you only get ripped off if you pay the premiums a reputable shop would charge, but end up with sub-par work.(kinda you only get ripped off if you let it happen)

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3 Total Monitors-
1. Full-time rear view camera monitor
2. New Alpine DVD Head Unit
3. Large monitor on passenger side.
Updated speakers.
-center channel artistically built into the top of the dash
-Speakers built into kicker panels and door panels.
-Shallow subs behind seat.
This alone can get you well into a 5,ooo+ install, as AceX said it might be on the low end.
Just for the door panels alone, my upholstery shop would charge approx $250 per door just to modify your panels to house new/bigger speakers, $500+ per door to start from scratch. this would be a starting price, depending on what you want, the price could go up. and that would not include any paint or upholstery to finish out the panels, figure at least $500 per door to have them finished out with nice upholstery.
Kick panels can be done for about $500 for both upholstered, as kicks are straight forward. The sub box could be as little as $500 for a mdf box finished in carpet and up if you wanted anything above the basics
These prices are rough starting points and are S.FL prices, as well as being in the middle of the price range of the local shops. I know pricing for the same job will vary greatly across the country.
also you got to think about it like this- these are things you don't need. you don't need big screens in your dash or custom door panels, so any shop that you go to will charge you accordingly. it's not like it's your starter is busted and you need it to get to work, where you might get some sympathy on the pricing. these 'want' items are often high dollar.

That's about it. I just cannot alter my current dash materials enough to make this work. I need a totally different shape. Doesn't have to be fiberglass, but I don't know how else to do it.
Instead of altering your current dash, you might look into a dash swap. some of the newer GM trucks/suvs have large trim panels that can be modified without modifiying the whole dash, and you still end up with a full custom look!
It has to encompass new gauges in a different arrangement.
Re-route the A/C ducts at least a little because the current locations don't work for what I'm trying to do.

Both re-arranging the gauges and the a/c ducts can/will require your wiring harness to be modified as well, so take that into consideration
check out your local shops and figure out what something like this will actually cost in your part of the country. then you might want to consider doing some or all of it yourself to save a little coin and you'll def learn alot along the way.
check out the forum dv8 mentioned, you'll at the very least get some great ideas and a basis on where to get started if you do it yourself.
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