John Rimel
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I'm sure it applies if you don't have a core. You'll have to ask him
Are you still happy with them? I am in the market and looking at the different options. Was the fit good? I like the price for a steel core pad.Check with Bob at ABC Moparts. They are recovering the original steel cores and the retail is approximately $750 with a good usable core. I picked up three of them in various configurations this year at the Nats.
How did you like the dash pad after you got the box opened? I'm considering dash pad pro'sI haven’t even opened the box yet to be honest
The caps are abs plastic that fit over the original dash. I used one back in the early 90’s and it looked nice for 75 bucks. You would just cut out out raised edges on cracks and use silicone to secure it. It was a nice part when I couldn’t afford the complete dash.I’m new to interiors but what is the difference between a dash pad and a dashboard?
I see dash caps or pads for sale , very affordable but what is it?
Dash caps are much cheaper, more finicky to install, and generally don't look near as good. To have Just Dashes restore your core will cost somewhere around $1,200 but there is no doubt, it is better than new. I had them do my dash and was elated at the results. Plus, if they use an original core, no fitment problems.I’m new to interiors but what is the difference between a dash pad and a dashboard?
I see dash caps or pads for sale , very affordable but what is it?