Another 4th gen dash question
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Another 4th gen dash question
Alright, I'm finally getting ready to tackle this project, but I have a couple questions I don't think I've seen answered yet.
First, I remember on my '94 TA (which is the style dash I want to use) the fuse panel was on the drivers side of the dash, on the actual side of the dash. What is required in moving the fuse panel there?
Also, When I go to get the dash, do I only need to get the plastic portion of it, or do I need the whole frame? I'm assuming from the pictures I've seen, the plastic dash will bolt right up to the firewall with just a few new holes drilled.
And finally, door panels: Someone who has actually done 'em, how bad is the gap?
First, I remember on my '94 TA (which is the style dash I want to use) the fuse panel was on the drivers side of the dash, on the actual side of the dash. What is required in moving the fuse panel there?
Also, When I go to get the dash, do I only need to get the plastic portion of it, or do I need the whole frame? I'm assuming from the pictures I've seen, the plastic dash will bolt right up to the firewall with just a few new holes drilled.
And finally, door panels: Someone who has actually done 'em, how bad is the gap?
I'm not sure about the door panels, I've seen it done on here before. Do a few seareches.
As for the fuse panel though, I plan to just zip tie my third gen fuse box in the 4th gen dash's new location, and then extend any wires if need be. I made a topic about this, and I was told there wouldn't be any problems with that.
As for the fuse panel though, I plan to just zip tie my third gen fuse box in the 4th gen dash's new location, and then extend any wires if need be. I made a topic about this, and I was told there wouldn't be any problems with that.
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