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Old 02-10-2010, 12:00 PM
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I have seen the ads for the 'dash cap" and wondered how they would look compared to replacing the entire pad. I have to say that from the picture I cannot see any difference between the cap and a new pad. Very nice indeed.
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Old 02-10-2010, 01:12 PM
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I have seen the ads for the 'dash cap" and wondered how they would look compared to replacing the entire pad. I have to say that from the picture I cannot see any difference between the cap and a new pad. Very nice indeed.
I was also curious about what it would look like
and had only seen the advertisements for this product
the only part of the process that was time consuming
was removing the Left spot handle to slip that side over
the pad. Also this is the color gray it comes in so all i did
was install it! You will have to fit it over the pad a few times
to look for high spots where the dash splits have raised up
use a single edge razor blade to shave it off
you know .....check twice (three times) install one time!
it covers the old dash completely and rolls back into the
outer edge so you see none of the old dash. the only way
you would know it's hard plastic is by tapping on it. i have
done this also just to annoy the lamisil monster that may
be lurking underneath?
Here is the link to who i bought this from. He is in Phoenix and
does Internet only sales but i was able to buy one cash n carry.
http://www.vehicle-interior-parts.com/
here is another shot
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Old 02-10-2010, 01:33 PM
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Andy,

That looks fantastic! Nice seeing your installed CHP equipment. Is that the smurf gun that you painted?
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Old 02-10-2010, 08:40 PM
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I have seen the ads for the 'dash cap" and wondered how they would look compared to replacing the entire pad. I have to say that from the picture I cannot see any difference between the cap and a new pad. Very nice indeed.
+1.

Thanks for posting up the before and after pics to show us all.
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Old 02-10-2010, 08:48 PM
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Andy - Thanks for adding the link onto the thread too!
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Old 02-11-2010, 12:13 AM
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That looks fantastic! Nice seeing your installed CHP equipment. Is that the smurf gun that you painted?
Yes it is.The radio and CC1 was sent to me from the Boss...has been in the car awhile now.
Andy - Thanks for adding the link onto the thread too!
see sometimes i do post useful things here
I have been also working on a F150 stepside truck and will be getting a Dash Cap
for it also. Somehow I just can't stop looking at it! really makes a Difference.
Some would say that you should have
replaced the Dash. but from what i was told the Replacement dash does not fit correctly.
I don't know? But at this time i Can say......If you can't tell the difference.Why pay the difference?
here are a few more Pict.

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Old 02-12-2010, 10:24 PM
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Looks great!

I had one of those dash carpets on my very first Mustang, an '83 GLX hatchback. It needed it. It was the only choice back in the early '90's.
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Old 02-12-2010, 11:06 PM
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I've been waiting for a good repro dash to be made for my 86 Capri. My dash doesn't have near the monsters lurking that Andy's had, but it is discolored a bit from the sun. Thought about painting or replacing, now I'm considering a Dash Cap.

Thanks for posting Andy. Looks great.
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can you post a couple more pics of the shotgun and the radio area. Also where can i get some of that equipment for my 86 and what is the cost?


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