just_some_guy
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- Location
- Georgia
- First Name
- Barclay
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- K5 Blazer Siverado
- Engine Size
- 5.7L
It's me! It's me! It's Ernest T! Comin' back atcha' with more questions on how to fix up this damn K5 money pit I am quickly getting buried in!
I have the standard 35 year old cracking dash pad. Not only is it cracked, it's actually faded from its original 1980's blue color to a dull dark gray. My car had a color change paint job at some point but the interior was not given the same treatment. Depending on how much fading has occurred the interior trim is either bright blue, "Smurf Blue", or dull gray. Most of the blue is in the back since the back windows are tinted so black you could probably safely observe a nuclear test in the Nevada desert through them.
Anyway, I'm thinking about getting one of these super fancy LMC dash pads with the stitching made of fiberglass and "wrapped with a premium padded black vinyl upholstery". These things look pretty nice but they have no speaker holes. can I just cut these things with a hole saw drill attachment and screw on some 3.5" speaker grilles? Or, do I use the pattern from the old dash pad and drill a square-shaped series of holes to release my tunes from beneath the pad?
This is what they look like:
Here is a link to the product:
https://www.lmctruck.com/1973-91-chevy-gmc/dash-components/csb-1973-78-dash-pads
Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
I have the standard 35 year old cracking dash pad. Not only is it cracked, it's actually faded from its original 1980's blue color to a dull dark gray. My car had a color change paint job at some point but the interior was not given the same treatment. Depending on how much fading has occurred the interior trim is either bright blue, "Smurf Blue", or dull gray. Most of the blue is in the back since the back windows are tinted so black you could probably safely observe a nuclear test in the Nevada desert through them.
Anyway, I'm thinking about getting one of these super fancy LMC dash pads with the stitching made of fiberglass and "wrapped with a premium padded black vinyl upholstery". These things look pretty nice but they have no speaker holes. can I just cut these things with a hole saw drill attachment and screw on some 3.5" speaker grilles? Or, do I use the pattern from the old dash pad and drill a square-shaped series of holes to release my tunes from beneath the pad?
This is what they look like:
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Here is a link to the product:
https://www.lmctruck.com/1973-91-chevy-gmc/dash-components/csb-1973-78-dash-pads
Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!