While I had this apart, I took some pictures of the underside of the dash. Easy to see it here. The 8 plastic nuts that hold the dash cap to the panel are highlighted. Just an FYI
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Nice one! Thanks for sharing that.
I have a love/hate relationship with those plastic bolts. I hate them, and they love it that I hate them.
I've pulled my dash three times now. it seems like it is much more luck and alignment of planets then skill in getting that bastard out.
Zach
We have a very nice dash top removal tech article courtesy of Rob Watson. Pretty sure there is a Classic thread also.
http://www.914world.com/specs/Dash_Top_Removal.php
Hey, remember our young friend who did a very thorough classic thread on this? Haven't seen him in a while and his name is escaping me.... Joe Sharp and the Socal gang sent him a roller.... Come on, help me out here....
Grasshopper is the name
BINGO. And I guess it was Rob's thread I was thinking of after all!
Nice pics HillKing! This is good stuff. Thanks all.
So this big metal peice under the dash is just 'bolted on' ?? I want to redo my dash but that front piece of vinyl needs replacing as well.
If you look at the picture you can see the nuts where the studs go into the tub of the car. Along the front edge of the car. The vinyl covering is opposite this. I'm told that vinyl (cover) can be removed without removing the dash structure, If you are replacing the other vinyl I would think It would be easier to remove the whole unit. I didn't take this out but there is a bracket in the center (I think) and it my also bolt down on the sides.
Threads like this are great...only a few missing instructions however, like .......contort neck into most uncomfortable position.....wish for little girls hands so as to be able to reach plastic nuts.....Have strength in little girls hands equal to Swartzneger(sic)
Oh it is straight forward....but easy only if you are 5' 1" and 150lbs
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