interior rehab

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Dleslie212

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What dash pad did you end buying?
 

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What dash pad did you end buying?
Its from Classic Industries. TBH, I'm not real impressed with it. I've had to take it out twice so far because the clips aren't staying in that secure it to the top of the dash. I'm taking it out again tonight to see what i can do to make sure they stay in. its only one now that wont stay, but still frustrating. Also, need to trim some more around the vents.
 

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where did you get the carpet for the back wall of the cab?
 

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Looks great!! You did a awesome job!!.

I am in the middle of my interior rehab and can appreciate what it took to get it to that level. You just don't wake up on Saturday morning and expect to have it done in time for the game that afternoon.
 

Beast496

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Looks great!! You did a awesome job!!.

I am in the middle of my interior rehab and can appreciate what it took to get it to that level. You just don't wake up on Saturday morning and expect to have it done in time for the game that afternoon.
Thank you. and as for trying to do it in one day, definitely not, not to do it right. If I could give any advice, would be to tackle one little job at a time so it doesnt get overwhelming. Also, definitely get as much sound deadener inside the doors as possible. You'll be happy you did. It takes the "empty soup can" sound away when you shut the doors. I'm happy with everything. The stereo system is probably way too much for a single cab,...which is exactly what I wanted lol.
 
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