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Old 08-13-2014, 12:53 PM   #1
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Interior/Wiring Install Steps on Paint only Cab

Hi Guys,

Got my cab back from paint and it's sitting on the frame now. I'm trying to figure out the best order in which to install stuff back into and onto the cab.

I figured cab mounts (Duh!) and i've got the dash pad on, but now what?

I've got an American Autowire Harness to install as well as an Old Air Products A/C system for a Factory A/C cab. The rest is pretty much stock.

It's going from bare paint (firewall too) on up.

Suggestions?
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Old 08-13-2014, 01:05 PM   #2
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Re: Interior/Wiring Install Steps on Paint only Cab

You need to install the firewall insolation pads next. WES
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Then you can move on to ebrake assembly, then wiper motor / windshield washer assembly, then steering column, horn relay, and radio. Then start wiring installing switches and controls as you go. WES
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Old 08-13-2014, 03:56 PM   #4
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Re: Interior/Wiring Install Steps on Paint only Cab

Thanks Wes, much appreciated!
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Old 09-03-2014, 06:26 PM   #5
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Your welcome. WES
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Old 09-03-2014, 06:38 PM   #6
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Re: Interior/Wiring Install Steps on Paint only Cab

Here were the dis assembly steps I used. I went in order of whatever could be most easily accessed at that point in time. So, reversing these steps should get you close.

Sorry about "remove plastic thing from column hole" and a few ambiguous things where I didn't know the correct name...

Remove door handle
Remove chrome strip from inside of door
Remove Custom Camper emblems from doors
Remove cowl to cab seals
Remove door with hinges still attached to doors
Remove door strikers - count shims
Remove seats
Remove console
Remove sill plates
Remove 2 under-column brackets
Remove 1 under-column strap
Disconnect wiring harnesses from column
Disconnect column to firewall screws
Remove column - put in gear needed to align with hole
Remove carpet
Remove carpet underlay
Disconnect speedo cable from instrument cluster
Disconnect oil pressure line from gauge
Disconnect vacuum gauge line
Disconnect tach harness
Remove instrument cluster
Remove headlight switch
Remove wiper swith
Remove glovebox door
Remove glovebox latch
Remove glovebox liner
Remove radio
Remove AC side vents and pipes
Remove headliner
Remove visors
Remove dome lamp
Remove cargo lamp and switch
Remove fuel tank
Remove dome lamp/fuel sender harness
Remove foam insulation from B-pillar
Remove seat belts
Disconnect harness from heater box relay
Disconnect harness and remove grommet from heater resistor
Remove heater box inside cab
Remove antenna base and grommet
Remove weatherstripping from door entries
Disconnect brake switch
Remove pedal box assembly
Remove door pins and floor dimmer
Disconnect ignition connectors
Disconnect wiper connectors
Pull engine harness back through firewall
Remove relay by fusebox
Disconnect orange-white courtesy harness from fusebox
Remove fusebox
Disconnect cable from e-brake assembly
Remove e-brake assembly
Remove passenger floor vent and solenoid
Remove driver floor vent and pull-handle
Remove wiper motor
Remove accelerator rod bell crank
Remove plastic thing by column hole
Remove firewall padding
Remove jute from dash
Remove dash pad
Remove AC center vent
Remove speaker
Remove accelerator pedal mount studs
Disconnect e-brake and speed
Remove oil gauge line and grommet
Remove brake pedal firewall boot
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