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excursion 12-28-2008 09:35 AM

Did John get you fixed up Russ??

t500hps 12-28-2008 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by excursion (Post 2766293)
Did John get you fixed up Russ??

I only had one panel left when he was here and finished that while he was "supervising". He said "you didn't need me here"........I told him "I know, but it was alot easier having 2 sets of hands!" I put him to work getting airbags installed on the dually!!!! :)

Bullhead 12-28-2008 11:16 AM

Russ that looks great.....I don't think I would consider taking on a project of that scope myself...I am impressed

trips2win 12-28-2008 11:41 AM

no install till spring, so you talked Steve into studs he talked me into new switches i am curious to know if the epoxy works for the latch i will have to try on my samples thanks

Jigsaw89 12-28-2008 12:13 PM

It turned out great, t630hps!

Hey Bullhead,
Swapping in new dash panels isn't hard as long as you label everything and don't let too much time pass b/w disassembly and install. It's one of the least expensive ways to update the look of an aged boat.

t500hps 12-28-2008 12:46 PM


Originally Posted by Bullhead (Post 2766353)
Russ that looks great.....I don't think I would consider taking on a project of that scope myself...I am impressed

I was a little apprehensive about taking all those wires off but once I started I saw the pattern and it all started looking much easier than I originally thought. I'd love to upgrade the way you did but it just isn't in the checkbook!!! :)

t500hps 12-28-2008 12:50 PM


Originally Posted by trips2win (Post 2766371)
no install till spring, so you talked Steve into studs he talked me into new switches i am curious to know if the epoxy works for the latch i will have to try on my samples thanks

He talked about new switches but I'm a little persistent. :) Actually after we discussed it I think he realized others may have the same issue so he tried an experiment with me.....the first one didn't work exactly like I wanted so he re-made that one panel for me and it worked great. (actually the first one worked, just didn't look like I wanted).
I went to Home Depot and got some "5 minute" epoxy and some cheap weather stripping for the back of the panel....worked great.

t500hps 12-28-2008 12:53 PM


Originally Posted by Jigsaw89 (Post 2766389)
It turned out great, t630hps!

Hey Bullhead,
Swapping in new dash panels isn't hard as long as you label everything and don't let too much time pass b/w disassembly and install. It's one of the least expensive ways to update the look of an aged boat.


I quickly realized of the 4 wires to each gauge, 3 are common.....then I just needed to label the "sender" wire. When I re-installed everything alot of the gauges were moved. I just used the best fitting black/blue/or purple wire since those were common......the "sender" wires MUST be labeled!!

formula 382 sr-1 12-28-2008 06:18 PM

It looks great !!!! Do mine ? :eek:

t500hps 12-28-2008 07:36 PM


Originally Posted by formula 382 sr-1 (Post 2766530)
It looks great !!!! Do mine ? :eek:

You were bragging you had a local plastics guy do yours......don't complain you want something different now!!!! :eek::ernaehrung004:


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