Sublime
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- Joined
- Oct 7, 2016
- Posts
- 169
- Reaction score
- 60
- Location
- usa
- First Name
- m
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- k10
- Engine Size
- 350
Hi all, I am redoing my interior to match my exterior paint and thought some might be interested. I should of taken more photos during the process for a better write up, but I didn't. The metal of the dash was already refinished so that made life easier. The gauges were original, the only two gauges that worked was the fuel and water temp, there was an aftermarket oil pressure gauge that worked as well. no factory tach that I wanted to add. I ordered a set of custom gauges from speedhut, a new dash bezel, sublime wiper and heater stickers, Boss single din stereo with a flip out screen, backup camera and custom switches from OTRATTW.
I removed the original gauge pod, did a little fabrication to the new gauge bezel to fit the new gauges and painted the bezel grey. speed hut supplied all of the necessary sensors and wiring - pretty straight forward install, just time consuming. Made a switch panel and painted it sublime, wired the switches. stereo and backup camera.
I still need new carpet, seat belts and possibly a new dash pad.
I removed the original gauge pod, did a little fabrication to the new gauge bezel to fit the new gauges and painted the bezel grey. speed hut supplied all of the necessary sensors and wiring - pretty straight forward install, just time consuming. Made a switch panel and painted it sublime, wired the switches. stereo and backup camera.
I still need new carpet, seat belts and possibly a new dash pad.
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