As long as you have something around the rim area to glue to it will work. You only glue around the edges and around the vents. Not glue in the middle so you should be fine.
I have the exact opposite problem on my 1995 Pontiac Firebird Convertible base model. My dash plastic board is perfect. It's the vinyl covered lower dash and passenger side air-bag cover that's the problem. In addition to splits in the vinyl, the whole assembly is warped. I've searched but so far i can't find a replacement except from a dealership or junk yard. I'd like to find a repair kit or aftermarket. Any suggestions?
I got a 1998 F-150 dashboard along headlight switch with center bezel key air bag senso where the stereo is crack from the inside threads plastic wide open.
Here is the link for our product line that fits this dash. Is this helpful? coverlaymfg.com/search.html?#!year%3D1998%7C%7Cmake%3DFORD%7C%7Cmodel%3DF-150
Hey not sure if you’re active anymore on RU-vid but I’m thinking of getting an entire interior set for my 1996 F-350 and I have one question, once applied do I have to rip off my dash cover in the future in order to do repairs inside the actual dash or is it made in a way I can take it apart with the cover on?
Our dash covers are made to be a simple but permanent solution. Once the cover has been applied with the silicone adhesive you will not want to take it off, they are not made to be taken off after application.
@@coverlaymfg I am confused...as usual. It is permanently attached to the top of the dash but it does not appear you cannot remove the dash top. What am I missing?
Yes the design is to repair a damaged dash by using our silicone adhesive that attaches this cover to the original. Some people lay the dash cover on and don't adhere it, but most use it as a permanent fix. @@mcconn746
I know that this is an older video but I'm hoping that someone sees my question. I have past experience with a coverlay dash cap and I love it. I installed it in my 78 Chevy truck. Now I have a new baby, an 83 Chevy truck and the previous owner installed a coverlay dash cap in it previously but did s terrible job. It's wavy and sticks up in spots. And they used black in a maroon interior truck. How hard is it to remove one of these? Could I use dye on this one if it hasn't been permanently damaged? I want to put a maroon one in. Thanks for any reply
Thanks for getting in touch - you can remove the old dash cover by taking a hair dryer and heating up the cover so that the silicone adhesive softens and releases. Then if the dash cover is in good shape, you can paint it with an aerosol paint to the color you want and re-install. Please contact our customer service team at 800-633-7090 or email us at customerservice@coverlaymfg.com and we will assist!
@@sean.g4516 No we do not have the ability to do special orders. I know there are working on door panels for a Chevy product now, so I can say it would be several months out if they chose that vehicle. As far as I know, we do not have a lot of request for that particular year and model, so I'm not sure what the chances would be that we would make it.
I was wanting to go with this deal in my 89s10 but it was not just cracked but pealing up so bad (especially on top) you you could see alot of the plastic frame to the dash. I ended up fixing it with a little plastic surgery.
I like, can they be painted? If so, what would you recommend for painting them? I also was wondering, since they go over the old dash, on the edges can you still see the old dash? Reason why I ask is because my dash has cracks that go to the front of the dash on top of the gauge cluster. They're only on the dash part but I was just wondering if this will cover those cracks as well?
I have a warped dash on a 2003 Dodge Stratus R/T 2dr coupe. Your website says you make a coverlay for this model but just want to be sure before I spend the money. Please reply! Thanks!
The Dodge Status is a tricky design as it varies from model to model. It seems to make a difference in the two and four door models and we also have a Mitsubishi Eclipse cover that fits some of the Stratus'. I would recommend that you send us a picture of your dash so that we can know for sure which one you need before you order. email: coverlay@gmail.com Thanks
If you mean the cleaner before the silicone adhesive, we tell you to use an ammonia based cleaner such as Windex. FMI please contact us at 800-633-7090
As long as there is enough original dash along the edges for the adhesive to bond with then the dash cover should work. The adhesive is normally applied to the outer edges of the dash cover. Please feel free to send us a picture of the dash to coverlay@gmail.com and we will be happy to take a look at it for you and tell you our thoughts on how well our product will work for you.
Yes we understand the frustration. Maybe someday we can retool for that. Also shipping these covers outside the U.S. is really expensive also which affects the demand.
@@coverlaymfg can i suggest why dont you try. ive been to china .there are a dime a dozen plastic injection moulding companies there. contract 1 to make cover skins for rhd harrier lexus / 350/330/ 400 and get them to make a 100 to your specification. toyota sold the car as the harrier. between harrier and lexus, they would have sold 25000 cars world wide minimum between 2003-2008 in rhd. most owners would grab one and every dealership would buy them to ger rid of customers like . lexus lost its class action and toyota would be happy to work with you