Blue Meanie wrote:
If your dash is so beat up that you need to cut out the bad sections, use thin sheets of cork to use as filler material to buid up the surface so the dash will fit smoothly. Thats what i did and it's holding up well after a year so far. You can find sheets of cork at Hobby Lobby. I used 2 layers of cork with contact cement to hold them in place and then installed the dash top using the adhesive that was supplied with the new top.
My dash has a crack through the middle on the top also part of it is peeling away a little from the firewall. I was thinking of cutting out the top peice and putting that sheets of cork and then puting th cap ontop.
(Also may repaint firewall...can see a lil surface rust)