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Posted By: brainiac Dashboard warp fix question - 06/22/06 10:37 PM
I am sure this has been asked before but is there a way to install a dashboard fix without tearing the dashboard out? My shoe-goo method only lasted a year or so and I'd like to fix this problem once and for all.
Posted By: jtmccann81 Re: Dashboard warp fix question - 06/22/06 11:29 PM
bring the car over to my house this weekend I'm yanking my dash to fix it with a slight variation on the fords original "fix". the only other way to doit with out pulling the dash I have seen is to remove the glass out of the windsheild.Have a professional do this then if the glass is comming out.
Posted By: Tourige Re: Dashboard warp fix question - 06/23/06 05:54 AM
Get a Plastic Sash piece from a Pre-98 and put that in there, just takes some Dremeling and it will work really well.
Posted By: CSVT1214 Re: Dashboard warp fix question - 06/23/06 02:14 PM
Originally posted by Tourige:
Get a Plastic Sash piece from a Pre-98 and put that in there, just takes some Dremeling and it will work really well.




Has someone done this or you are just assuming? I would think there is more to the design of the dash to make if fit then just dremeling away at it. The 98-98.5 dash is totally different then the 99-00 dash.

Who knows.
Posted By: Tourige Re: Dashboard warp fix question - 06/23/06 03:11 PM
Originally posted by SVT4STD:
Originally posted by Tourige:
Get a Plastic Sash piece from a Pre-98 and put that in there, just takes some Dremeling and it will work really well.




Has someone done this or you are just assuming? I would think there is more to the design of the dash to make if fit then just dremeling away at it. The 98-98.5 dash is totally different then the 99-00 dash.

Who knows.




It works, Its just a lot of install, measure, take out, dremel/sand.

But yea, it works.
Posted By: Loco4G63 Re: Dashboard warp fix question - 06/24/06 01:57 AM
Originally posted by SVT4STD:
Originally posted by Tourige:
Get a Plastic Sash piece from a Pre-98 and put that in there, just takes some Dremeling and it will work really well.




Has someone done this or you are just assuming? I would think there is more to the design of the dash to make if fit then just dremeling away at it. The 98-98.5 dash is totally different then the 99-00 dash.

Who knows.


Calling me a liar?

Before:

After:


Posted By: gooserex Re: Dashboard warp fix question - 06/25/06 05:13 AM
Gah, seeing that really makes me want to fix mine, it's so annoying looking at it ... mocking me ... popping at me ...

How did you fix it down afterwards, hell, can you write a lill blurb on what you did.

Thanks!
Posted By: CSVT1214 Re: Dashboard warp fix question - 06/25/06 06:05 AM
Hector, what's the black in front of the plastic after you repaired it? Looks a little awkward.
Posted By: Loco4G63 Re: Dashboard warp fix question - 06/25/06 06:38 AM
First.....the black piece was some of that door trim...I couldn't cut a straight line with the Dremel for the life of me that day.

Not much too it. From you can see from the before pic my dash was hitting the windshield. Defroster was serverely compromised. So at first I trim it (where it was hitting the windshield).

Then I go to the junkyard and pull off the defroster piece off the pre 98. Just have to make sure that it doesn't break in half. When you get it home, with a Dremel and cutting wheel (make sure to have some spares ) you trim off everything except for the actual trim piece so it will fit right up against the windshield. If done correctly it will just be the piece seen (smooth on the underside when the "deflectors" used to be).

Once done I put the piece in, marked where the screws needed to go (all I needed were one in each corner by the A pillar). Pulled the piece back out to drill the holes. Put the piece back in and used long self-tapping screws to screw into the piece/into the dash.

That was it. Despite not having in the "deflectors" the defroster worked 100% better than it had previously did. It defintely looked a lot better, cost little to nothing to do, and was more permanant than the Ford "fix" As for durabilty never had any issues with it as long as I had the car.
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