This is just two things I have notices in your pics. I am looking for better pics of how it sits on the top of each side.
Look at these pictures of a new OEM 2017 dash please
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This is just two things I have notices in your pics. I am looking for better pics of how it sits on the top of each side.
There isn't much of an inside left. I trimmed my dash and left it up to someone else to put the kit in. To get it to fit, they trimmed those lips down to about nothing. I finished putting the dash on last night, guess I will go out there and take it off and see if it will go inside what's left of them. Thanks for the heads up.
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This is just two things I have notices in your pics. I am looking for better pics of how it sits on the top of each side.
I know you know all there is to know about slingshots.... just wanted to double check as I am getting conflicting information.
You are saying the switches/radio part of the dash goes BEHIND these lips?
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I know you know all there is to know about slingshots.... just wanted to double check as I am getting conflicting information.
You are saying the switches/radio part of the dash goes BEHIND these lips?
That was how I interpreted what he said also. I suspect it would certainly help hold that face panel at the right angle.
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I'm getting a real debate going about this.... about 3/4 of the people I've asked say the swtiches/radio hang-down area of the dash goes in FRONT of these lips... 1/4 say behind. No one seems to know for sure, even the service manual doesn't say. Arg!
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I found this picture elsewhere in this forum. In this picture, do you agree it looks like the dash is BEHIND and the console sides
are in FRONT?
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I found this picture elsewhere in this forum. In this picture, do you agree it looks like the dash is BEHIND and the console sides
are in FRONT?
yup, sure looks like it
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Here is another picture that was posted and it defiantly goes behind.
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Here is another picture that was posted and it defiantly goes behind.
I've had people today actually take their panel off and send me pictures and theirs is in front (but did they ever take their dash off and then put it on that way?). I'm going with Rabtech and these pictures and putting it behind. not tonight I've had enough for today I'll end up in the looney bin over this stuff!
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I've had people today actually take their panel off and send me pictures and theirs is in front (but did they ever take their dash off and then put it on that way?). I'm going with Rabtech and these pictures and putting it behind. not tonight I've had enough for today I'll end up in the looney bin over this stuff!
Hang in there Peg, you're doing great!
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I know you know all there is to know about slingshots.... just wanted to double check as I am getting conflicting information.
You are saying the switches/radio part of the dash goes BEHIND these lips?
Yes! That is correct.
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No, your switch panel/main dash goes on top of those two ears in your picture. Think of it this way, there are three parts to that part of the dash. That is the lowest portion you have the arrows pointed to. Your main dash sits on top of that and then your painted center console parts (yours are orange) go on as the last part. That is the way all the ones I've worked on. Even ones straight from the dealer.
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Pics for proof. Here is my stereo during install to the ears of the dash support. Your main dash lays on top of these dash supports. Then the center console portions go on top of the main dash.
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Yeah, I think Rab was referring to something else... The humps of the console/dash (gauges and glove box). There is a lip they go over then you push/slide back to make sure it rests correctly.
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At this point since I have seen it done both ways, I don't think it's going to matter. I installed the dash the other day on TOP of those lips/support and am going to leave it that way. I'm never taking this apart again, never never never
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Heck yall have me confused.... ….
Did you check the lip on both drivers and passenger sides... The dash kinda goes over the speedometer pod and the glovebox pod.
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IMO, the easiest way to set the dash in place is to just align the front mounting holes where the T40 bolts go and then carefully lower the dash so it sets on top of the instrument panel area, the glove-box and on top of the radio cubby area flanges. The just install the push-pins and the T40 bolts/screws.
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studiopeg I apologize for the incorrect info. I am glad you double checked me. I had to go dig up photos to see for myself that my brain must be foggy.
It sounds like you have it fixed now and it looks good on the picture you posted. The only thing I can tell you is to check the lip on each side of the dash. It will lay on top of each side and hold you up (about the amount you were showing)
But you are correct in the way you have the center part for sure. Here is a pic of mine that I blew up for reference...
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studiopeg I apologize for the incorrect info. I am glad you double checked me. I had to go dig up photos to see for myself that my brain must be foggy.
It sounds like you have it fixed now and it looks good on the picture you posted. The only thing I can tell you is to check the lip on each side of the dash. It will lay on top of each side and hold you up (about the amount you were showing)
But you are correct in the way you have the center part for sure. Here is a pic of mine that I blew up for reference...
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It's all good. I got the dash on and the radio installed. Thanks!