Raider L
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- Joined
- Sep 1, 2020
- Posts
- 1,892
- Reaction score
- 1,006
- Location
- Shreveport, LA
- First Name
- William
- Truck Year
- 1974
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 355
I know everybody knows how to do this but sometimes the simplest can have problems, just not this.
As a matter of a fact it fit better than the original one did. It was right on the screw holes. And the color match is right on. Now I'm going to have to look at respraying my panels to match this color. NPD calls it "Light Saddle" My carpet and seat covers were redone in the new 1996 Chevy pickup interior colors of "Saddle Tan". I think it looked more like a burnt gold color. This color looks to me like that spray paint you use to paint over labels on card board boxes so you can use the box to ship stuff but it can't have any other labels on it. Doesn't it?
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I know, this is embarrassing but I'm asking for amends. I'm getting rid of the ugly and replacing it now. Better late than never.
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Remove these two screws, #8 x 1" Phillips.
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This is the new arm rest I got today from NPD, National Parts Depot. It was kinda pricey, like $27.99. I think that's high but where else can you get a new arm rest in the right color as my interior?
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Install new arm rest. As a matter of a fact it fit better than the original one did. It was right on the screw holes. And the color match is right on. Now I'm going to have to look at respraying my panels to match this color. NPD calls it "Light Saddle" My carpet and seat covers were redone in the new 1996 Chevy pickup interior colors of "Saddle Tan". I think it looked more like a burnt gold color. This color looks to me like that spray paint you use to paint over labels on card board boxes so you can use the box to ship stuff but it can't have any other labels on it. Doesn't it?