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Installing new dash pad 120-130


The answer depends on what dash you're about to install. The original dash is a two component thing, with the yellow foam being one topped by a black vinyl cover (which usually cracks, leaving the yellow foam bare).

If you're about to install a new or used two component dash pad, just like the original, you're best off with carpet glue or something similar as it will work better with the foam material.

If you're about to install a reproduced dash pad (i.e. bought from cvi-automotives.se or vp-autoparts.com) you should use Epoxi as their dash pads are in just one component.

Best of luck!

:: Fredrik






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