Re: Dash pad removal
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Re: Dash pad removal



 I  think there is a way. If your dash foam is still good, I think a
good upholster  can heat and stretch vinyle to fit and not show
wrinkles......Worth checking into, and much
cheaper..........................MO

On Sep 30, 1:41 pm, Jacob Fox <imfast...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I was bored the other day before I wen back to work, I was trying to figure out how to remove the dash pad out of the dash in the 880. It doesn't say in the shop manual, and after looking I can't figure it out. I was gonna go ahead and see how to do it when I finally save up the money and get the stomach to pay the ridiculous amount to get it repaired. Man I wish there was another way. :-(
>
> Sent from my iPhone

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