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Removing the dash

TOBASH

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Wish it was 4K cheaper for me to afford one, BUT looks amazing.

Please post pics of your entire interior. I’m sure it will be well received and give many of us ideas.

By the time you’re done you will have an amazing ride.
 
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28 also goes through part of the steering column mount, they do not show the others going through the firewall ether..
The same bolt also holds a cable clamp, that is a parts diagram not a service procedure.
@Mogman how in the world does a person get to the nut behind the (2) 27 bolts. When I'm trying to take out 27, in true HMMWV fashion, it just spins and spins 😃
 

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It's these 2 bolts to the left that refuse to come out. With no access to the nut in the back I'll have to cut them out which I really didn't want to do.

Even in cutting the heads off the bolts, the shanks will fall behind in that box and rattle around forever. But these 2 bolts hold the dash in.
 

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Sorry cannot help mine are easily accessible from the front near the PCB connector
 
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