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Proceeding with interior
Now that it is running, I have to look at the interior. Currently I have beautiful amazon boxes lining the floor.
I am just looking for suggestions on required items that need to be installed before others. Dash pad before most of dash is installed so you can get to the screws Drivers kick panel before the emergency brake etc.... Thanks DM3
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I took an outside in approach when I redid my interior.
If the body is the outside, work those items inward to the center, so your seats etc. end up being last. The dash pad definitely needs to go on before you really start adding stuff to the dash as you state. It's "possible" to get to the studs with everything in there, but you're really making life hard. Additionally, I would HIGHLY recommend running an auxiliary ground wire from the instrument cluster where it picks up the ground strap, directly to the dash structure. You may also consider doing the same at the wiper motor/dimmer ground strap. I thought my ground straps were in pretty good condition, so I didn't initially do this. Had to go in and add another ground after everything had been put together. In regards to the carpet, I found it best to have the kick panels "in place" but not secured so I could easily see where I needed to cut to have enough overlap with those pieces to help hold the carpet down. Although the carpets are molded and even from the factory doesn't have adhesive, I'd use adhesive, especially around the tunnel. I didn't and it's not as tight as I'd like as a result.
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Thanks for the info. Does the door sill wiring covers help at all keeping the carpet in place?
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IG: #67MoparBird (Follow my rebuild) 1967 Firebird 400 Appeared on Gearz, Season 16, Episode 1, Segment 'What Are You Working On?' |
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You'll find that the wiring doesn't actually go under that sill though. It runs just inboard of it on the driver's side towards the trunk and up through the B pillar to the roof for the dome light. Unless you're adding stuff, there shouldn't be wiring on the passenger side. At least there wasn't on my car anyway.
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Yes, the wiring sits in that 'channel' and there is no wiring on passenger side.
Since I have an all new floor pan, and carpet is going to be awhile, I wanted to install the wiring covers to protect the wiring. I would have to drill new mounting holes for the covers, but didn't want to proceed if I had to take the carpet into account. DM3 Quote:
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