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The USA 1 pad looks just like the one I got from LMC, I had to trim the excess on the passenger side down.
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The original is a something bronze color I believe.What is the original color? Carmine red?
How has yours held up?The USA 1 pad looks just like the one I got from LMC, I had to trim the excess on the passenger side down.
Red one is SEAT Belts must be worn at all times by driver and passenger...off topic but what 2 decals do you have on your glove box door?
It is doing well after 4 years but I do have a Dash Designs dash cover on it. It's an Arizona thing because it is so hot here.How has yours held up?
I'm looking for a brand that will last a number of years.
I know the cheaper ones do not.
It is doing well after 4 years but I do have a Dash Designs dash cover on it. It's an Arizona thing because it is so hot here.
http://www.dashdesigns.com/content/dashcovers.aspx
I do plan on a dash cover for sure.
I use the rifle mounts on both sides everyday.
My M1A NM will not fit in there so I keep it on the dash.
It's not a light rifle which is why I want a good pad. I know the new one can still crack but it should hold up. Especially with a dash cover on it.
Good point!Just FYI put something under your rifle if you put it on the dash they dye the dash pad but it's mostly just some nice spray paint and can get scratched very EZ.
Mostly, I never promote or recommend products unless it's really impressive and these Dash Designs really are--- impressive. Got one for my Nissan Xterra and it truly is custom made and fits perfect. Cannot praise these covers enough~! Also, another item I bought at the same time was a sunscreen, as MuleMac01 suggested, and it too is custom made for Xterra; a roll-up type made by Custom Auto Shade. Fits perfect and very sturdy, made in America no less. Don't remember exact prices but I got mine from Nissan dealership for I believe about $80 bucks for both.It is doing well after 4 years but I do have a Dash Designs dash cover on it. It's an Arizona thing because it is so hot here.
http://www.dashdesigns.com/content/dashcovers.aspx
If it's possible I will have the original redoneOuch! Makes having the stock dash rebuilt sound like a real bargain.
I had one done in the San Fernando Valley, in CA, but that was quite some time ago. Excellent result.If it's possible I will have the original redone
If it's possible I will have the original redone
This interests me as the dash in my recent 1028A1 appears to be a fairly recent replacement however it has 2 thin splits in it. I would love to get it repaired then dyed the proper colorI had one done in the San Fernando Valley, in CA, but that was quite some time ago. Excellent result.
I would imagine that there are still places that do such jobs.
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