[Supras] MkIII dash shrinkage?
Dan Gyoba
dgyoba at abstractconsulting.com
Mon Jun 4 12:49:51 CDT 2007
On 4 Jun 2007 at 11:15, Chris Smyczek wrote:
>
> Eight hours to remove and replace a dash? Sounds like a dealer
> estimate. I have had my dash in and out a dozen times in the last few
> months to fit and weld a roll cage which now goes through the dash,
> over and across. I can now go from an operational car to disassembled,
> (dash out) back to drivable in 45 minutes. Get an electric #2phil
> screwdriver, 10mm, 17mm, 19mm sockets. Center and remove steering
> wheel, drop the steering column, remove cluster, shift knob, computers
> and disconnect harnesses on the left lower near petals, behind
> cluster, above computers, behind center council(heater controls) There
> are some 10mm nuts securing the dash, not too hard to find. I bet you
> can have it out within an hour. Chris -----Original Message----- From:
> supras-bounces at supras.com [mailto:supras-bounces at supras.com]On Behalf
> Of berniek at technicaldevelop.com Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 2:01 PM
> To: Bigmacz28 at aol.com; Supras at supras.com Subject: Re: [Supras] MkIII
> dash shrinkage?
Heh. That's a lot faster than I could do it, but then I've never had to remove the dash before.
I do have a maroon one in good shape though. Maybe I should remove it from the parts car before having it
hauled away.
Dan Gyoba
'89 NA 450,322 kms, Turbo swap in progress
http://www.abstractconsulting.com/~dan
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