Dash Panel Removal...
Nah, no need to out-do anyone.... I was just correcting a bonehead mistake made by yours truly.
Long story short, when I cut my dash for the stock slider switch, I had it at a slight angle and, when it was illuminated especially, it looked very crooked. Okay, maybe not 'very' but, it definately was crooked. So, to solve this problem, I ordered the dash piece that has the cut out already there thus I don't have to look down there and see the crooked switch!
Like I said, I'm a perfectionist (even though no one would believe me looking at the rock chips on the front of my truck that I have yet to get around to touching up/sanding/repolishing. My work on my truck seems to never end...
We all need a hobby though...
RP
Long story short, when I cut my dash for the stock slider switch, I had it at a slight angle and, when it was illuminated especially, it looked very crooked. Okay, maybe not 'very' but, it definately was crooked. So, to solve this problem, I ordered the dash piece that has the cut out already there thus I don't have to look down there and see the crooked switch!
Like I said, I'm a perfectionist (even though no one would believe me looking at the rock chips on the front of my truck that I have yet to get around to touching up/sanding/repolishing. My work on my truck seems to never end...
We all need a hobby though...
RP
I thought that was what you would be doing. I remember you saying something about it a while back. Just wanted to give you a hard time, although you could paint the gauge housing to match the exterior of the truck??



