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Old Sep 16, 2004
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DIY: removing dash???????????

does anyone have a diy for removing the dash.....the 2 peices....front and top?

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Old Sep 16, 2004
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I thought you were gonna post a diy by the title. If you really want, I'll check the service manual tomorrow night.
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i was gonna say there is a DIY here
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=156990

but the pictures dont show up anymore. i've done mine it takes a long time. lots of bolts and screws to take out. I cant specifically describe because its been awhile but start by removing your radio dash piece completely there are bolts in there. also on each side of the dash. the diy is very accurate on it only one thing i would suggest where it says to remove the steering wheel.. all you have to do is undo the bolts at the bottom of the steering column and the entire steering wheel assembly will come down. All i can say is to get in there and look there's gonna be alot i have a lil ziplock bag full of bolts i didnt put back in. i have no idea where they should go and really it doesnt matter because the dash fits right back the way it did before. Or ask derek if he can get the pics back because that DIY is really helpful unlike my post.
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HAHA, I have a ziplock baggy fullof screws and ish that I couldnt find where to put back on, too. My dash fits perfect though. I am haveing the dash redone by somebody else professionally, hopefully I dont have to take it out my self??? Probably do. Why did you take yours out? I vinyl'd mine in blue and white. i am having it done in grey/black leather though.
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i am carbon fibering it
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Originally Posted by prototype
i am carbon fibering it
Sweet.. The guy at www.carbon-composites.com (??) does that good.. Who are you getting to do yours?

EDIT: That's not the site.. I forget which one it is. But he does 'em good!

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