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Upholstering a speaker grill on an 88-94 Chevy truck 

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Part numbers:
Grille-Dash Speaker Left Hand: 39-8034 (LMC Truck)
Grille-Dash Speaker Right Hand: 39-8035 (LMC Truck)

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30 сен 2024

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@TheUndertoe
@TheUndertoe Год назад
I jb welded my clips on my covers it shouldn’t break off again
@kennethboydsr3966
@kennethboydsr3966 Месяц назад
Thanks for the great instructions!!!!!
@421CentralIowa
@421CentralIowa 2 года назад
For both my grilles and my horn button I ended up using my soldering iron and some ABS plastic junk I had sitting around to 'weld' the tabs back on. 2 years later, and we're still rocking and rolling.
@SuburbanRanch
@SuburbanRanch 2 года назад
@luketrash Do you just melt the ABS on top of the tab? I still have the original ones, we could give it a try!
@421CentralIowa
@421CentralIowa 2 года назад
@@SuburbanRanch yep! The two locating pins were still intact so I melted plastic around the edges like your LMC ones. I even had to remove them once when I installed new speakers and the clips didn’t break off again.
@ricksweetser1683
@ricksweetser1683 5 месяцев назад
Another way to glue the clips back on is with a hot glue gun. Works on pretty much all plastics, glass, metals, etc.
@SuburbanRanch
@SuburbanRanch 5 месяцев назад
There is a lot of pressure on the clips during install and removal, I don’t think hot glue would hold.
@ricksweetser1683
@ricksweetser1683 5 месяцев назад
@@SuburbanRanch Give it a try...you might be surprised.
@philliparthur8672
@philliparthur8672 2 года назад
I've never heard of super glue activater does it not work without it? Anyway I was just curious and thank you for your time and effort
@SuburbanRanch
@SuburbanRanch 2 года назад
@Phillip Arthur It dries much faster with the activator.
@philliparthur8672
@philliparthur8672 2 года назад
@@SuburbanRanch oh okay thanks I didn't know that
@hawkdsl
@hawkdsl 2 года назад
Interesting.. My original grilles had no coverage. I broke, then lost my originals, and ended up on evil bay for replacements.... this was long before LMC did repops.
@TheUndertoe
@TheUndertoe Год назад
Did you did you paint those covers blue or did they come from lmc already painted? Because from what I see on the website they are dark grey.
@SuburbanRanch
@SuburbanRanch Год назад
That is how they came from LMC
@rick343
@rick343 2 года назад
Umm pretty sure they didn't come from the factory with material over the front speakers, I guess it's about your taste, I have a 93 K1500, Cheyenne with the same exact color interior, I replaced my back speakers at the same time I replaced my back window, my front speaker grills are cracked too, but I have a really nice dash cover so it looks fine, would eventually like to be able to fix the grills, but one thing I have noticed is parts for the 88 to 94 are hard to come by sometimes and are expensive compared to other years. Mine is a rust free originally New Mexico truck.
@SuburbanRanch
@SuburbanRanch Год назад
@Rick Rathman I believe the Cheyenne is a lower level trim. The higher level trims had upholstery on the speaker grills from what I have seen. For interior parts, LMC has a decent selection, but otherwise you have to turn to the junk yards.
@sama.7386
@sama.7386 Год назад
What color and kind of fabric did you buy? I’m getting ready to do the same job. Thanks
@sama.7386
@sama.7386 Год назад
I want to make sure I get the right shade of blue and the correct fabric.
@SuburbanRanch
@SuburbanRanch Год назад
@Sam A. Black speaker mesh from Jo-Ann fabric. The black actually looks pretty good against the blue dash
@rmmm6725
@rmmm6725 2 года назад
My guy you have been rebuilding this ole girl for a looooong time now haha.
@SuburbanRanch
@SuburbanRanch 2 года назад
@R Mmm Ha, we are getting close!
@rmmm6725
@rmmm6725 2 года назад
@@SuburbanRanch can’t wait to see it!!!
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