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Old 06-10-2005, 06:38 AM   #1
edman87
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wanted- dash pad

I am lookaing for a dashpad for my 87 k5 at a decent price, just like everyone else. Prefer dark blue.
Also, has anyone ever used the dash caps accuform or coverlay?
I may have asked this before, but looking for opinions.
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Old 06-10-2005, 08:36 AM   #2
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I bought a truck that had a dashcover on it. I wasn't really impressed. It would probably work pretty well on a beater, but I wouldn't put one on anything very nice.
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Old 06-10-2005, 12:41 PM   #3
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I can't remember what brand the dash cover was that my dad and I put on my truck, but it fit perfectly and layed down very nicely, the only problem I had was I forgot to put the glue in one spot up the heater vent, and the first time I turned on the heater the heat made it lift up a little bit, but once I noticed it, I just re-glued that spot and it now works just like it was there from the factory. It will help if you sand down the areas where your dash pad is cracked first (assuming that is why you are replacing it), and it should lay pretty nicely. They are really easy to get off to, for instance if you need to get under the dash to change or work on something, pulls right off, then just scrape off the glue with a blade and re-glue it back on. Plus they are easily painted and can match just about anything.

Good luck.
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