So as I mentioned elsewhere.. after I did the heater core and reinstalled everything a few days later the dash cracked on the drivers side. Then recently while trying to track down a rattle my fingers went straight through the speaker grille on the drivers side. So, now I have a black hole and a grand canyon on that side.. nice.
anyways, there was talk of the respun dash pads which are a bit out of my price range so I opted for the dash cap which is plastic and just sits on top of the old dash. A buddy has one in his 82GT and I never even noticed it.
They come in black and dark gray. I went ahead and paid the extra few bucks for the dark gray one hoping it would match the SVO charcoal, if not I'll spray it to match. I wanted to save time and paint.
it should be here Monday so when it comes in I'll get some pics before and after and see how it goes.
Update - 1/17/09 - installed
So I got off work early and while still having some light I got this done. I decided to install it without any glue and see how it fits and it really fits snug and looks good. I'm happy with the overall look and fit of it. Worst case if it starts to rattle or something I'll add just a little bit of glue in a few places for peace of mind. The speaker grills on the dash cap aren't centered to the speaker, but that does not affect the sound because the tweeter is still visible and has line of site straight up and out. And as you can see in the pictures the color is almost spot on.
Picture 1..whats left over from the speaker grille on the dashpad..
Picture 2..pad on bottom, cap on top. you can see the canyon and where I hollowed out the speaker grills
Picture 3..how the new speaker fits through the dashpad
Picture 4..OEM speakers, blown..OEM amp.. take it.
Picture 5..finished product.
anyways, there was talk of the respun dash pads which are a bit out of my price range so I opted for the dash cap which is plastic and just sits on top of the old dash. A buddy has one in his 82GT and I never even noticed it.
They come in black and dark gray. I went ahead and paid the extra few bucks for the dark gray one hoping it would match the SVO charcoal, if not I'll spray it to match. I wanted to save time and paint.
it should be here Monday so when it comes in I'll get some pics before and after and see how it goes.
Update - 1/17/09 - installed
So I got off work early and while still having some light I got this done. I decided to install it without any glue and see how it fits and it really fits snug and looks good. I'm happy with the overall look and fit of it. Worst case if it starts to rattle or something I'll add just a little bit of glue in a few places for peace of mind. The speaker grills on the dash cap aren't centered to the speaker, but that does not affect the sound because the tweeter is still visible and has line of site straight up and out. And as you can see in the pictures the color is almost spot on.
Picture 1..whats left over from the speaker grille on the dashpad..
Picture 2..pad on bottom, cap on top. you can see the canyon and where I hollowed out the speaker grills
Picture 3..how the new speaker fits through the dashpad
Picture 4..OEM speakers, blown..OEM amp.. take it.
Picture 5..finished product.
The speaker holes are a bit lame, but I had tham same black hole as you. In my car I didnt even glue it down, just popped it on and it stays (and doesent move / buckle) in the sun. I'm happy with it unti lthere is a good repop.
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