I’m sold. That looks like the best looking solution I’ve seen yet. $1100 for the upgraded OEM replacement is just too much to put into a 20 year old truck.... at least on my budget. Plus there’s a few hours in removing & installing the new dash. Who knows what else might break along the way. Dashskins to the rescue! Thanks for posting your installation experience!! Please let us know how it’s doing! Edit: ...or how it did if you no longer have the truck.
I put mine on last year and will tell you that this is a perfect fit. My old dash was just embarrassing and barely even there. Now the thing looks like it did the day I bought it. I did use an extra tube of clear adhesive and not a single rattle. Great product buy it now!
Besides the music, I found this to be a great video. I have a 2002 and my dash skin just arrived, I appreciate you taking the time to show us your technique.
I’m just throwing it out there do not use tape or anything underneath the dash cover because on really hot day the glue is going to come up over time and all that work you did prepping and taping you’ll be doing the job over again just saying for the future that’s all
Did you not notice the adhesive holding the old dash to the new? The tape is clearly to temporarily hold it til the adhesive cures. How will the adhesive hold and to what if the original dash pieces are just floating around in there.
@@Saltcracker007 it's only 600.00 for a new dash. Not sure why you would think it costs 4000. I like to fix things the right way and not put a bandaid on them.
@@LNJuggernaut well if you have to take the dash out of one truck than take the dash out of your truck and put it in your truck that's alot of work plus the time. I tired to take a dash out of a junkyard I gave up. I'm going to order this cover.