11-15-2009, 06:03 AM
Tools needed: 1 Phillips head screw driver.
Start by removing the top 3 screws that are visible in the dash pad. Think your done? Not quite. Look on each side of the dashpad see the molding on the lower left of the drivers side? Ahah there's a screw there in the side and at the bottom, take it out. Do the same for the passengers side. Now you can get to all those hidden dash screws. Very simple to do. If you purchase an after market one to replace your old cracked dash look forward to modifying it. They just aren't an exact fit or reproduction.
Start by removing the top 3 screws that are visible in the dash pad. Think your done? Not quite. Look on each side of the dashpad see the molding on the lower left of the drivers side? Ahah there's a screw there in the side and at the bottom, take it out. Do the same for the passengers side. Now you can get to all those hidden dash screws. Very simple to do. If you purchase an after market one to replace your old cracked dash look forward to modifying it. They just aren't an exact fit or reproduction.