Integra dash removal
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Re: Integra dash removal
Step one: Unfasten all bolts and screws you can see.
Step two: Pull gently on dash.
Step two A: It's out.
Step two B: It's caught on something. What is it caught on? Found it? Repeat steps one and two until it's out.
Step three: "Rig" dash in new vehicle. Fasten all points that match. Some bending/wrestling of tabs/holes may be required.
Step four: Double check all matches are made.
Step five: Does it look like it fits cleanly?
Step five A: Yes? Congratulations!
Step five B: No? Bend/wrestle more tabs/holes to "match," repeat steps three, four, and five as needed.
Step two: Pull gently on dash.
Step two A: It's out.
Step two B: It's caught on something. What is it caught on? Found it? Repeat steps one and two until it's out.
Step three: "Rig" dash in new vehicle. Fasten all points that match. Some bending/wrestling of tabs/holes may be required.
Step four: Double check all matches are made.
Step five: Does it look like it fits cleanly?
Step five A: Yes? Congratulations!
Step five B: No? Bend/wrestle more tabs/holes to "match," repeat steps three, four, and five as needed.
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Re: Integra dash removal
Wow. I saw the butt splices and electrical tape in that Honda Tech thread and closed it without reading any farther. Don't be ghetto like that guy.
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Re: Integra dash removal
Step one: Unfasten all bolts and screws you can see.
Step two: Pull gently on dash.
Step two A: It's out.
Step two B: It's caught on something. What is it caught on? Found it? Repeat steps one and two until it's out.
Step three: "Rig" dash in new vehicle. Fasten all points that match. Some bending/wrestling of tabs/holes may be required.
Step four: Double check all matches are made.
Step five: Does it look like it fits cleanly?
Step five A: Yes? Congratulations!
Step five B: No? Bend/wrestle more tabs/holes to "match," repeat steps three, four, and five as needed.
Step two: Pull gently on dash.
Step two A: It's out.
Step two B: It's caught on something. What is it caught on? Found it? Repeat steps one and two until it's out.
Step three: "Rig" dash in new vehicle. Fasten all points that match. Some bending/wrestling of tabs/holes may be required.
Step four: Double check all matches are made.
Step five: Does it look like it fits cleanly?
Step five A: Yes? Congratulations!
Step five B: No? Bend/wrestle more tabs/holes to "match," repeat steps three, four, and five as needed.
lmaoo but trueeeeeeeeee
forgotten some cutting maybe needed
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