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dash pads
How does one remove the padded dash cover on a '68 & '71 F series.? Are differant years interchangeable ? I have a '68 that has a bad one and '71 that has a decent one... can I remove one so it can be used on the other ?
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re: dash pads
Yea, they are all the same, 67-72. The pad is held on by nuts secured to bolts that are integrated into the dash unit. If you're lucky, when you get your old cracked dash off you'll behold a beautiful factory finished metal dash. When I took my 67 off and got all the crap cleaned off, the paint was like new. On my 68, however, it wasn't so nice. Good luck. Here's three photos showing the bolts. If you need more or better photos, PM me and I'll email them to you.
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Depending on the amount of corrosion in your truck, this might not be too difficult. When I removed mine, I did not have to use a ratchet handle. I just held the socket in my hand, reached up under the dash, and could undo them with finger strength.
I recommend you remove the glove box and the instrument panel. I did not need to remove my radio.
I recommend you remove the glove box and the instrument panel. I did not need to remove my radio.
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re: dash pads
A 1/4" drive or a nut driver also works well on them.I just held the socket in my hand, reached up under the dash, and could undo them with finger strength.
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re: dash pads
Do you have to remove the front part of the dash (a/c unit, glovebox, instrument panel, etc. to get to the bolts? if so what all must be removed?
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re: dash pads
In a word, yes. I don't have air but I took out my instrument panel and glove box to get good access. The instrument panel comes off with 8 or 10 screws. You just have to reach behind it, snake your hand through the wires and unscrew the speedometer cable. Then the panel will come out far enough for you to unplug it from the harness. Be careful when you take out your glovey. If it's the original, it will be brittle. You can get a pretty good replacement from Dennis Carpenter and others. Tqke photos when you do it.
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re: dash pads
while on the subject of Dash pads, has anyone used the Dash covers that goes right over your original pad? Do they look any good or what?
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Re: re: dash pads
From the feedback I have heard from others they were not too impressed with them. Save your money up for a new one or an ebay used one, or the growing rapidly trend of just leaving it bare painted metal after you remove it.alvinator wrote:while on the subject of Dash pads, has anyone used the Dash covers that goes right over your original pad? Do they look any good or what?
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re: dash pads
One more tip on removing your dash pad: Remove your negative battery cable before you start screwing around under there.
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re: dash pads
it can get real ugly-real quick jd
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