RustCollector
Member
- Joined
- Mar 31, 2020
- Posts
- 31
- Reaction score
- 22
- Location
- Phoenix, AZ
- First Name
- Kevin
- Truck Year
- 1988
- Truck Model
- Suburban 1500 4x4
- Engine Size
- 5.7 TBI
Every time I have attempted to bring my '88 Suburban back from the dead over the 5 years since I parked it I run into the age old no-time-no-money curse. Well I finally have a hedge for both and by darn this monkey is getting back on the road!
First order of business is to make it run... which requires starting it... which for reasons I don't want to get into requires putting my dash back together .
I need two things to accomplish that, which I am hoping ya'll can help with.
First, I need good schematics. Know where I can find them? I have the ones in the Haynes manual, but I found them incomplete and inaccurate. It's a real mess in there....
Second, I want/semi-need a custom instrument bezel. The aftermarket ones I can find are not quite what I need, which for that price they better be. So I think making one from scratch is the way to go. But to do it right I need to reverse engineer the factory bezel, which has proven extremely challenging. I have a hedge for time, but not THAT much time, LOL.
Anyone know of a source of mechanical drawings, CAD models, or similarly accurate resource to short-cut the effort? For either the bezel or dash/pad?
First order of business is to make it run... which requires starting it... which for reasons I don't want to get into requires putting my dash back together .
I need two things to accomplish that, which I am hoping ya'll can help with.
First, I need good schematics. Know where I can find them? I have the ones in the Haynes manual, but I found them incomplete and inaccurate. It's a real mess in there....
Second, I want/semi-need a custom instrument bezel. The aftermarket ones I can find are not quite what I need, which for that price they better be. So I think making one from scratch is the way to go. But to do it right I need to reverse engineer the factory bezel, which has proven extremely challenging. I have a hedge for time, but not THAT much time, LOL.
Anyone know of a source of mechanical drawings, CAD models, or similarly accurate resource to short-cut the effort? For either the bezel or dash/pad?