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93 Civic Dash Removal

I've posted a few threads and this is yet another one.

Yes I am very curious as to how to take apart my dash! Very adventurious I know, but I am planning to reaposter my seats with grey and blue vynal. So I was wondering if anyone knew of a manual to take apart the dash so I can replace the bulbs in the back lights of the instrument pannel for the speedo and the revmeter so I can put higher watt blue ones in it. Not much higher, but possibly LED or somthing very bright! Maybe similar to the High Beam Light Bulb?

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Re: 93 Civic Dash Removal

ill post up something tomorrow for ya, its not that hard.. remove the dash bezel shouldnt be more than a couple screws.. ill look more into it tomorrow for ya..
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Re: 93 Civic Dash Removal

I apreciate that, today I am going to try to replace the scews in my shifter and clean the compartment out and the boot then try to put it back together. Eventually im going to get the entire dash coloured and everything reapolstered and repaint it. When I hit 300,000kms (186,411miles) Im going to swap out the motor with a B20 Engine with a B18A header on it. Lots of plans!

Im eventually going to get a book on how to take my entire car apart eventually, but for now these are just little side DIY so I can learn more about it while I'm waiting and saving.

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Re: 93 Civic Dash Removal

I would go with a b18(ls block) with a b16(vtec head) "ls/vtec" but b20 vtecs are killers.. im doing the ls swap in my car right now.. ima build the crap outta the motor befor i drop it in though.. You shoud join tunedtech http://www.forums.tunedtech.ca its a great forum lots of DIY's on there great people i go by JDM ricer on there
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