My screen
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My screen
First off, I need to get
after that.
Whatever you do, if you buy an in-dash screen for your truck, make sure it is the EXACT size needed.
Mine was an 1.5 hour job and the dash is about to blow out of the truck because it still doesn't fit perfecty.
The screen was about 1/6 of an inch too wide overall, I had to do some serious cutting. It stuck out too far so that's more cutting to make room over the screen's lip.
Mine was a pia to put in and I'm never taking my dash apart again unless the stuff is coming out.
Just had to let out some frustration. Sorry guys.
On the upside, found 2 extra dash screws, they can fill the void for some that I've lost over the years.
Ps. The screen works perfectly.
after that.
Whatever you do, if you buy an in-dash screen for your truck, make sure it is the EXACT size needed.
Mine was an 1.5 hour job and the dash is about to blow out of the truck because it still doesn't fit perfecty.
The screen was about 1/6 of an inch too wide overall, I had to do some serious cutting. It stuck out too far so that's more cutting to make room over the screen's lip.
Mine was a pia to put in and I'm never taking my dash apart again unless the stuff is coming out.
Just had to let out some frustration. Sorry guys.
On the upside, found 2 extra dash screws, they can fill the void for some that I've lost over the years.
Ps. The screen works perfectly.
#3
Sorry, but I'll take some and post them when I decide to clean the truck out. It's starting to get cold where I'm from and I've lost alot of weight since last winter (Close to 30 lbs). I'm not insulated like I was last year.
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