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01-21-2019, 07:31 PM | #1 |
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Newer than 06 dash swap
Not new here by any stretch. Just been busy with life and had to start a new account. Going to do either a turboed LS 5.3 or 6.0, 4L60E swap into my 78 K5 (has a 500hp 400 that I built and a 400 turbo but kills me on fuel!) and I am looking to swap in a newer Chevy dash and creature comforts into the Blazer. Heated seats, newer heater and air controls, etc. I know I know... Basically what my 05 GMC Sierra has. Bought the truck at an auction with only 80,000 miles and three years later it has been the best truck I have ever owned next in line to my many square bodies. Swore I'd never need them. But..... Got used to them and want the same in the Blazer. I am a seasoned builder and fabricator so no sweat there. I have seen the later 90's interiors. Just don't care for them. I have measured the dash on my 05 and it will get in the way of the window cranks. Don't know any body with a truck newer than 09 and just walking up to someone and saying, Hey can I measure your dash just seems a bit off. Has anyone here heard of, seen, or heard rumors on any swaps out of a newer than 06 truck into the square bodies? I was told about a diesel swap that has a newer dash but can not find it on the web. I am not scared of work but I do not want to spend 200 plus hours trying to fit a dash in the Blazer. Like to drive it too much. Pics, information, etc. would be greatly appreciated! I can go with the 05 dash if I swap over to power windows but anybody with them knows why I don't care to. Thanks guys!
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01-23-2019, 04:27 PM | #2 |
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Re: Newer than 06 dash swap
I saw a pic recently of a square w/a later model dash in it (05-up). Like you mentioned the end of the dash protruded into the pass compartment a lot. The edge was in the vicinity of the manual window crank which just did not 'flow' visually for my taste.
Not sure where I saw the picture. I believe it was from a C-list ad. I'll see if I can find it again.
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01-23-2019, 04:31 PM | #3 | |
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Re: Newer than 06 dash swap
I gathered up a few threads for you
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...ght=newer+dash EDIT: Apparently the "gmsq..." site is banned from being linked here, hah! Sorry about that. And here's an excerpt from what I believe is the diesel swap you're looking for Quote:
Doing the seats, etc, will be easy... the AC and heat, your best bet is likely to look at something like VintageAir and their AC/heat and control units. In my LS swap, I'm using a standard tablet for my gauge cluster simply because I work in IT and it will be free for me (already have the tablet and a bluetooth OBD2 sender, and own Torque Pro) besides a little fabrication for a mount. Good luck and post pictures! |
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01-25-2019, 01:07 PM | #4 |
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Re: Newer than 06 dash swap
Thanks guys. The truck I heard about was red. I was told it had an 08ish dash in it along with all of the creature comforts. They hooked up all of the controls, perimeter lights, steering column, etc. in the, I believe the guy stated 85, red square body. Still looking for the truck. It was built in Missouri. That much I do know. I once made the mistake of stripping the stock dash out and it truly made everything harder. I had to fab brackets, shims, etc. It was not a fun job. Anyone one else know of one or have success or failure in this area? Any information is welcomed and appreciated.
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