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good looking truck man like the ling bed
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08-16-2010, 04:58 PM | #27 |
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Thanks....I used a woven fiberglass cloth, I think it's used for boat repair, came in like a 4x6 sheet, about $35. I tried the fiberglass mat, too hard to keep lying flat always wanted to clump up when brushing on the resin. The weaved mat stayed flat and flowed with the contours of the dash, and soaked up the resin easily... It almost looked like it was carbon fiber when I was done. I even thought of painting it faux carbon fiber......
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08-16-2010, 05:02 PM | #28 |
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Dash is sweet for sure. My Charger dash is cracked..never thought about glass. Will see how it goes.
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08-17-2010, 09:38 PM | #30 |
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Yeah..I'm glad I did it now, it wasn't too hard to do just took some time, and I had lots of that... I have a little over $100 bucks in it, and well worth it IMO. It should look even better when painted.....My buddys charger's dash is probably in the same shape as yours. I'll likely end up doing it for him, it will be easy its only a small strip across the top
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With all the talk of the square body gauge pillar's you could mold your gauges in your dash..??
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looking good
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Wow! Awesome job on that dash!
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How much did you lower it the first time around? or did you go straight to bags ? I am running the same rims and i think mine looks a bit too tall. Where in ontario are you located ? cant wait to see it with the new rims.
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08-18-2010, 08:26 PM | #37 |
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I did the flip in the back, 3" drop spindles and cut the coils in the front. I think I cut a full coil off. that gave me roughly a 4.5/6" drop. I knew I wanted to bag it anyway so I wasn't about to waste money on lowering coils....I live in a little ****hole town west of Ottawa....Yeah I can't wait either 2-3 more weeks hopefully and they will be here
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08-19-2010, 04:37 PM | #38 |
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" trying to paint a cat. "
That cracks me up. Truck looks good, nice tail gate work too. On the dash did you just scratch up the vinyl or did you go down to the foam padding before adding the cloth and resin? You may have developed the last fix for these cracked dashes. I'm originally from southern Ontario, (now in BC). I have to admire anyone that takes on rust in Ontario. Currently looking here for a short wide 4x4 driver, most here are flogged pretty hard in the mud. |
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....thinking of going with nitto nt555's 295/45/zr18 and 245/45/zr18 just wondering if the 45 series is "too" low profile....i like a bit of sidewall!
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I had plans to work on my truck this weekend, but i'm being kidnapped and forced to go to "mopar-fest" against my will!...maybe get somethin done sunday.
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08-22-2010, 03:12 PM | #42 |
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I survived moparfest....lots of cool cars tho....got some looks at some tires, and some connections for ls1 swap!...at a dodge show, who knew?
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08-22-2010, 04:15 PM | #43 |
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I had thought bout glass'n my dash, after see'n yours I'm definatly go'n to now. the tail looks good too ! good job on all of it !
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Hey man, what did you do for the cracks on the dash? Mine pop up like hell, did you sand it all flat then do it? Just curious cause this looks WAY better then buying a stock looking one.
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I just broke off piece's of the vinyl till the dash was somewhat level around the cracks and just roughed up the surface to make the resin stick, and wiped everything with wax and grease remover. The speaker holes were all busted out so I covered them up with some aluminum tape, and where the trim piece was, I cut a piece of cardboard to fit in the opening and taped it in. I also made piece to fit where the VIN number opening is to make the defrost vents look the same and save some work.
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Thanks....I definately recommend trying it!...like I said I had nothing to loose, my dash was cracked and split, and a replacement was too expensive and this way it gives it a custom look.
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I can't take all the credit, This is where I got the idea from....
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08-23-2010, 03:07 AM | #48 |
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Somebody needs to do a how-to on fiberglassing the dash!
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08-23-2010, 06:56 PM | #49 |
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.......wish that I would've taken more pics when I was doing it.
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That looks sweet! I like the dash. How long did it take?
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