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Old 09-01-2009 | 01:02 PM
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Can someone post some pictures of the dash and the switch plate on the console. I am putting a gladiator back together and am trying to figure out what kind of screws hold the dash and switch panels in. These were not installed when I bought the boat. They use allen head machine screws on the top guns but it looks like the gladiators use phillips head wood screws by the pictures I have seen, but the are real hard to make out. I really need a close up picture. Thanks in advance or the help.
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Old 09-01-2009 | 01:31 PM
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Phillips head( wood style) screws with nylon washers to protect the painted dash.
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Old 09-01-2009 | 07:11 PM
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Here you go...My dash awesome color scheme..
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Hey Alan , maybe these will help
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Alan, remember yours was one of the very first. They were still feeling things out as the built the first few. Feel free to upgrade from the factory.
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Originally Posted by pm203
Phillips head( wood style) screws with nylon washers to protect the painted dash.
Paul, where did you get the billet stereo cover? Is there glass underneath to give it a seal?

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here is mine
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Paul, where did you get the billet stereo cover? Is there glass underneath to give it a seal?

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Yes there is either glass or some type of lexan for a nice seal. The site is www.xtremeaudiocovers
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Michael,
Yes there is either glass or some type of lexan for a nice seal. The site is www.xtremeaudiocovers
Thanks Paul!

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