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Old 09-01-2023, 07:51 AM
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Installed dash pad and now ready ( I think ) to install instrument panel. Is this the correct location for the green colored inserts to secure the dash panel to the dash pad? Also, would I use screw with black colored heads or chrome heads to secure panel to dash pad. Last question: what type screws and clips do I use to secure the lower side of the dash panel to the dash structure. The pics in my assembly panel just are not clear enough. Thanks again!!
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Yes, those are the correct inserts and use a black oxide screw. I'm not sure about the hardware to secure the lower part of the dash insert to the metal frame. The radio is holding mine in nice and tight

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Old 09-01-2023, 12:55 PM
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Thx again NO67GTO, Are the 3 screws that hold the dash pad to the dash frame structure above the glove box supposed to be black oxide as well? Would you happen to have a pic of the correct screws? Dave

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