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J.B. Marshall 05-16-2009 08:44 AM


Originally Posted by trips2win (Post 2866816)
t500hps that is great to here they really sparkle hey, I can't wait

j b mar I am almost done with my flat panel install on my 98 appears it will work fine just need to relocate the latch


trip2 did you get the panel from the same guy as t500? If not who can you recommend? Please post pics....

Thanks,
JB

t500hps 05-16-2009 10:58 AM


Originally Posted by J.B. Marshall (Post 2867149)
trip2 did you get the panel from the same guy as t500? If not who can you recommend? Please post pics....

Thanks,
JB

He's dealing with the same guy.....and it's 5 panels!!!!
....and I decided to replace the wheel like the newer ones too.

trips2win 05-16-2009 05:18 PM

jb same guy Steve at innotech and I recommend him super nice guy to work with, and the 419 needed 7 peices

J.B. Marshall 05-17-2009 04:52 AM

t500 you did go from a raised panel to an all flat panel for the center dash right? and the only needed change was the locaton of the latch on the back?

t500hps 05-17-2009 07:42 AM


Originally Posted by J.B. Marshall (Post 2867522)
t500 you did go from a raised panel to an all flat panel for the center dash right? and the only needed change was the locaton of the latch on the back?


Mine was already a flat panel. I tried to take measurements for Steve (Innotech) to install the bar/latch piece on the back of the panel but found a better way. When you get the panel back from Innotech, install it on the hinges so it's mounted in the dash without ANY gauges. Apply epoxy/glue the the flat portion of the latch, clip it in where it will meet the dash, then close the panel while holding the catch/latch piece through the tach holes. I only needed to hold it in place a minute or so til the epoxy setup a little. Once it's dried it's in the proper place and you can remove the panel to start installing gauges.


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