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Interior Pics
I took these pics a while back with the intentions of showing off my interior and haven't had the time so here goes
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I love your overhead console!! hard to believe it fit that good being it is out of an 89-91 Chevy suburban
And my dream was to do that ram head shifter know on our 91, How did you do it?? the bottom of our ram head is all hollow so theres no where to even drill. any pics of shift **** mounting ?
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And my dream was to do that ram head shifter know on our 91, How did you do it?? the bottom of our ram head is all hollow so theres no where to even drill. any pics of shift **** mounting ?
nice interior
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Brandon, I'm in NY now with my daughter for treatment so I can't take any pics, mabey when I get home, yes the overhead console came out of an 89 suburban I had to trim the topside but nothing else and it almost fits like a glove. For the rams head it had a large hole in the bottom but enough plastic to drill into the backside of the base one size smaller than the threads on the stick then I heated up the threaded part of the stick with a propane torch and slowly threaded the rams head on I had to re heat it a few times but It worked very well and fits good and tight with no slop and doesn't turn unless I want it to. If you mount it on the stick the same as it was on the hood it will be facing the floor hence drilling the backside makes it face you.
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Mine is too on the outside but its plastic on the inside it looks like mabey it was aluminum coated over plastic. If its metal then have someone tig weld a nut in it.
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Those guage bezels come frome the chrome shop they're made for big rigs. I measured the dash circles and then took my tape measure into the chrome shop and found the closest fit, none would fit over the circle so I had to superglue them on but it only takes a few drops. Wanna I don't know if i have the patience left in me to do it again I did say that it fit good, I did not say that it was easy