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Old 08-19-2015, 01:56 PM   #1
siggyfreud
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Re: Building a Custom GMC Dash Bezel from the ground up :).

Are the tabs that hold the bezel in threaded, or is it supposed to fit via the taper wedging it in, and pins through the 4 tabs not letting it come out? If it was threaded it would be a lot easier, as the bolts could hold it in place, and the taper wouldn't have to be exact fit. Looks like I see nuts on them, so that might work . . .

I'm going to test fit tonight, and will try and do 2-sided milling to get some taper in there tomorrow or Friday.
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Old 08-22-2015, 02:06 PM   #2
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Re: Building a Custom GMC Dash Bezel from the ground up :).

The tabs are not threaded but do have j-nuts. I was envisioning pins holding in the top and you would reach under the dash to screw in the bottom.
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