Thanks.
The gauges will certainly be more functional. As far as looks, I'm using the old bezel, just cleaned up, with a new lens. I would prefer to fix all the cracks in it and do some some custom paint but the cracks can't really be seen when installed and with all the other things the truck needs, I really don't have the time to focus on too much on this project.
The truck has always been a driving project and maybe one of these days when I feel it's mostly complete, I can blow it all apart to focus on the finished appearance.
There wasn't even a dash pad when I bought it. I found something crazy stupid cheap on Ebay just to have something in there but it's in terrible condition with a lot of cracks. At least since there is one now, I can install one of those plastic covers on it.
I've probably spent $1,000-$1,500 on things that make the interior look better but that's because it was all pretty wrecked and need it. Stuff like a new bench seat cover and vinyl full floor mat were a pretty big chunk of the cost. I redid the door panels a few years back, in black, after welding up some cracks and they've held up great. The aftermarket panels I've seen don't use the OE clip style but instead have screws, which I don't like. I used paint on the arm rest pads and the driver side has worn off where my arm rests, but if I had used a vinyl die it probably would've held up better.
Years ago I built a custom sub box for behind the seat, with a 12". This year the old amp gave out and I bought a new Skar monoblock that's 1ohm stable. I replaced the old Audiobaun 12" with a new shallow mount DVC Kicker 10" and wired it for 1ohm. That was a bit of modification to build an inset adapter ring but it turned out good. I couldn't build a simple adapter ring for the front of the box because the sub would hit the rear of the seat.
There isn't much room at all behind the seat with it fully back and the box looks large but it's only about 1.1 cu. ft. because it's so shallow. With the original sub I even had to router a recess into the back so the magnet would clear. I'll try and get some info and pics uploaded about the box. Beside being a higher quality speaker, I'm liking the 10" more for the music I listen to. The 12" was a tad lazy for double bass metal and wasn't as clean at higher Hz.
Edit:
Here are some pictures of the smoked lens that needs the screw holes countersunk so it'll sit flush with the bezel. They shouldn't send out a ready-to-go type of product that needs this kind of finish work. It's a bit of a pain because there are eight holes and during each one I was worried about screwing up the whole thing.
It's another one of those things that's slowing the install down. 10 minutes here, 20 there, it all adds up and I only have that much time a day or two during the week to work on it.
Last edited by ATC King; 01-02-2023 at 10:04 PM.
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