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Old 02-09-2011, 12:10 AM   #1
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Re: Dash Pad Removal???

As Longhorn suggested, you'll be a lot further ahead taking some items out of your way. It can be done but is not easy. The bolts stick through to the backside of the dash... Some are relatively easy to get to, some aren't. Stick your arm up behind the dash and you should be able to feel them... There is 1 at either end and then 4 or 5 in between. The ones behind the cluster and above the radio can be a PITA.
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Old 02-09-2011, 12:13 AM   #2
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As Longhorn suggested, you'll be a lot further ahead taking some items out of your way. It can be done but is not easy. The bolts stick through to the backside of the dash... Some are relatively easy to get to, some aren't. Stick your arm up behind the dash and you should be able to feel them... There is 1 at either end and then 4 or 5 in between. The ones behind the cluster and above the radio can be a PITA.
my biggest problems were the ones on both ends!
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