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Location: Chattanooga TN
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WTB - nice air dash
Looking for a nice air dash. Prefer local but will travel within reason. Thanks
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![]() Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Conyers,Ga.
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Re: WTB - nice air dash
I’m pretty sure I have one and a truck that I’ll be partying. I’ll be going to the Maggie Valley swap meet in a few weeks if you’re going there.
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![]() Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: New River Arizona
Posts: 1,180
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Re: WTB - nice air dash
Why not just do your own? I believe a 2 5/8 hole for the balls. . Use a ling drill bit to pilot the hole saw and drill leaving approx 1/4 inch on sides and bottom. Hold the drill straight and saw the hole. It does not look round since it is going into a curve. Measure and drill 4 holes in the top for center duct and file the l and r smaller slots. I have converted several and it is very easy.
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