fiberglass dash for square body s-10

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ronald.collins@valero.com's avatar
fiberglass dash for square body s-10
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974door
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has any one ever put one of these in. difficult?
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http://www.stylinconcepts.com/handlers/dynamicimage.ashx?~

this is the link, but i can't get the pic to come up
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Some fabrication is required...its definitely not a bolt in, but you should not have too much of a problem if you know your way around with fiberglass a little bit.

-Jared Oeltjen
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CADIMMY69
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It does take some work to put in.Also if you have done a body drop you will have to cut some of the bottom off then fiberglass the bottom back on.The width of the dash is not the same so you have to build a filler piece to fill it in.the steering column hole has to be cut out,then replaced.If you have the patience it works out all right.My thought that its not worth the money......
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I have one of these in my truck. The thing to remember they are a three sided box. There is nothing on the inside. So if you want a/c heat, radio, etc you will have to build your own hangers brackets and such.

The windshield side is straight across so you have to cut the arc yourself. None of these things are hard just take time and some skill.

Originally posted by 974door



http://www.stylinconcepts.com/handlers/dynamicimage.ashx?~

this is the link, but i can't get the pic to come up

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CADIMMY69
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tag me back to see some pics.....
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sweet thanx for all your help
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thedok
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i put one in an 82 long wheel base back in 2002 have another one going in a nissan 240 it is real simple took me a couple of hours used autometer gages had ac and radio in dash