Excellent job. Thank you for this. I have my old dash to take out and new one to install. Like you said, the other videos do not show the step by step that’s needed
Thanks! I made this video so I could remember how to put mine back together. It's been almost a year and I still have body work to accomplish, so I haven't even started reassembly yet. Thanks for watching!
Thanks! I actually took a little more loose than I needed to, but it was hard to tell with all the grass and mouse poo in the way. I took the video for a reference for myself, but figured it was useful to more people.
Yup. I learned that after the fact. It didn't matter so much to me because I needed to pull everything. There were mouse turds in everything. Thanks for watching!
Yup, there are a handful of steps I could have simplified, but it was only my second time. Also, I had to clean mouse nests out of everything. I was mostly shooting video so I could get it back together correctly. Thanks for watching!
Good video and you are absolutely right these dashboards for the 89-94 Chevy and GMC trucks are the cheapest crap there is, I'm getting ready to take mine out and replace it with a race car type sheetmetal dash.
I do, but I knew this was going to be apart for a while, and since it's been more than a year, it's all in a pile. If my kids' cars would quit breaking I might have a chance to put it back together. Thanks for watching!
@@kennethdagley5659 Pulling a junkyard dash also give some good training to take yours out (even if you decide to buy new) also videos how to repair your old one. Depends if you have time/no money, no time/plenty of money, time and plenty of money. Common sense or no common sense?