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Old 11-25-2009, 11:59 PM
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Diamond Plated Dash Pad

I was wondering if it could be done. Replacing just the pad with some fabricated diamond plate. I have never worked with it so idk how hard it would be to form the metal. I don't want to do the entire dash, just the top where the dash pad is. I think it would give at a mean look if looking in from the windshield.

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Re: Diamond Plated Dash Pad

I thought about doing that as well, but still ahve a few other options im thinking over. Also thought rhino lined d-plate would look good, but i think you should go for it will look great IMO
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Re: Diamond Plated Dash Pad

Ive seen some guys on here with aluminum dash pads, and it looks great. the d-plate mite give off a good glare but i guess thats why its good to have sun glasses

EDIT: sorry for double posting

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Old 11-26-2009, 08:13 AM
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Re: Diamond Plated Dash Pad

You can buy diamond plate decal material and give it the look without the fabrication required. I've seen the decals at Walmart.
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Re: Diamond Plated Dash Pad

I can't imagine the shine you'd get off of a diamond plate dash board!

If it was powdered black or rhino lined, that wouldn't be so bad. But I wouldn't just cover a stock dash board. The weight of a stock dash pad is heavy enough already, no sense in adding a metal plate on top of that.

UP22 sells a lightweight dash pad though, that you could use.
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But maybe aluminum wouldn't be too heavy, but still powdercoated.
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You'll be loving that if you get into an accident.
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Diamond plate say it aint so! I bet a Mustang owner never thought of that................
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It was nice for a radio surround in my Jeep, but also just a small amount & in a 4x4.

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Re: Diamond Plated Dash Pad

Like mentioned ...

1) The light reflection off diamond plate (or anything shiny) is going to kill your eyes, your going to drift over the line when blinded, and kill me in the process - then I'm going to have to torment you in hell forever

2) The crash that kills me is going to kill you - that diamond plate (or any metal) is going to shear your fool head off! You'll know who I am when we get to hell - I'll be the one with two heads, the one on my shoulders, and the one I'm carrying by the hair - yours!

My opinion ...
Why does anyone want to put diamond plate anywhere on a car? It's a truck thing - diamond plate the hell out of a truck all day long - it "fits". Diamond plate anything just looks like junk on a car - any car - especially a car with as nice of lines as a 3rd gen.

Modding for the sake of restoration and adding technology previous not available for beautification or creature comfort I'm all for. Modding for the sake of modding - just to have modded something, is a waste of time, energy, money, and talent.

"Mod" is short for "modernization" - there's nothing "modern" about diamond plate on any car. Don't flame me for this opinion - I'm not trying to call you stupid or anything. I'm just suggesting that you utilize your time, energy, money, talent on more vehicle appropriate things.

I get caught up myself - alot. I have a different idea daily of things to do - after 10 minutes of thought, I toss 90% of them aside, as I realize these ideas stem from having so much fun and enjoyment "doing things to my car", that I want to do more, and more, and more. But I come to my senses, and realize I need to chill, save some cash, and buy another vehicle to throw some of these hair-brained schemes of mine at.

Hope you understand where I'm coming from, and that I'm offering constructive criticism rather than trying to flame you.
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Re: Diamond Plated Dash Pad

Actually, mod is short for Modification... however the rest of what you said I agree with.
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Re: Diamond Plated Dash Pad

screw what anyone says, if you think itll look good then do it, if its to shiny paint it, end of convo.
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Re: Diamond Plated Dash Pad

Wow, boo to this idea. You are really giving third gen haters more ammo for the typical insults. Sorry, I usually dont say this but I think its sounds trashy...and rhino lining? Seriously? Its the interior not the underside of your vehicle or the bed of a truck.

I do believe in doing what you want with your vehicle, just dont expect people to oooo and ahh over this "mod"
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Re: Diamond Plated Dash Pad

agreed, please dont diamond plate your dash. For your sake, my sake, and for every other 3rd gen owner. somethings just dont go together.
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Re: Diamond Plated Dash Pad

Do it if you want its your car but i think it will be ugly but i think diamond plate looks ugly/tacky in everything
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Re: Diamond Plated Dash Pad

Sounds like someone's watched Death Proof onnneeee to many times...
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