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Beast496

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Decided to redo the interior in my truck. It wasn't too bad to begin with. I use this truck for everything from taking the wife out to dinner on Fridays, to hauling rock and lumbar, to hunt trips and just every day life in general so not worried about the outside too much, but wanted it to be nice on the inside. I've been saving up parts over the last year or so, and finally got to a point that i could rip the old stuff out. The plan was to just freshen up the interior panels, dash and gauges, but has now turned into an install of a retro sound head unit with Sirius XM capability. Will be installing front door, kick panel, and rear speakers with one 8 inch sub all ran by a 5 channel 1800 watt amp, so nothing crazy, just loud and clear. Here's the progress so far. Not the best at taking photos while I'm working on stuff, so might be a while before I add more.
starting with a pretty clean truck:
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Had some minor surface rust on floor pan, so took care of that and primed the bare metal with self-etching primer.planned on laying a couple layers of sound deadener so not worried about a top coat.

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sound deadener laid down. still need to do the back cab. Haven't decided if I want to do a headliner yet or not. truck didn't come with it originally, so might be more than i want to do. Any suggestions?

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Here's the door panel after recoating with Colorbond LVP in saddle tan. just wanted to see how it would look, and honestly, I love it. Still have to cut the hole for the speaker, and install the stainless door trim but that hasn't shown up yet.

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And here's the new dash all ready to install. Still waiting on all the dash HVAC ducts to arrive. The previous owner must've decided they weren't necessary, as there was only the center duct up off the airbox, but nothing else.
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Looks good so far!
Please put up how the dash fits after install and the brand/ supplier. Lots of mixed feedback on quality/ fitment of dashes.
 

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Looks good so far!
Please put up how the dash fits after install and the brand/ supplier. Lots of mixed feedback on quality/ fitment of dashes.
Thank you. I've heard mixed reviews as well. This is from Classic Industries. I did have to trim around the slots where the vents pop in. I expect I'll need to trim some more by the time it's all said and done.
 

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More progress. Heat shielding for the floor, got the passenger door sound deadening done, panel installed. new window regulators for both doors went in as well but no pics. I was too busy cussing the wing windows to worry about taking photos at that time. thankfully the wing windows are still in great shape.
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Coated the door sills with the saddle tan. will also do the speaker covers in the doors as well as the kick panel speaker shells for the front, and the speaker mounts in the rear.
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Pictures of the old dash. If anyone wants it let me know.lol
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A little more progress last night. Also, a question for anyone who has installed these front kick panel speakers. Do they go over the existing panel, or do they replace them? Specifically the passenger side, as it has a HVAC vacuum cannister attached to it. I haven't tried fitting them yet. Thanks for any help.
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Beast496

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Final product on the doors. I’m happy with it. Also, figured out the kick panels. You have to trim the existing passenger side panel to keep the vent, then overlay the panel with the speaker, then screw them together. All good.
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Final product on the doors. I’m happy with it. Also, figured out the kick panels. You have to trim the existing passenger side panel to keep the vent, then overlay the panel with the speaker, then screw them together. All good.
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Beautiful work. I think it looks great!
 

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