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BluMtnRam 02-23-2016 11:49 PM

Dash Replacement Question?
 
Buttoning up final stages of dash top half install. Wondering if the broken plastic in my lower dash section that I patched is going to last? Broken from headlight switch across the top of the cluster to the temp control unit. Funny thing this is a low mileage truck. I don't have ready access to parts other than shipping in so I'm going to give it a try? Is the lower dash half available from Mopar? Hard to tell after a quick look at web site. One of the threads that I researched said to order the fire wall plastic clips for the bolts across the dash top. Good advise! I broke two had four on hand. Anyone else find the lower dash half cracking out? I only found one thread that warned to be careful to not crack out the plastic around the headlight switch area. I did a lot of research prior to starting this project.

2002,Ram 2500,4x4,shortbed excab,HO,6sp,guages,smarty,17" MT's, Bumper w12K warn,

SIXSLUG 02-24-2016 08:11 PM

Mileage won't wear out a dash, it's the 14 year old plastic....

My truck is a Washington native and the dash started going south about two years ago now. It's cracked in about 10 places. Once started it won't stop. Geno's is now selling an improved full dashtop replacement for our model years....

City Rat 02-25-2016 09:34 AM


Originally Posted by SIXSLUG (Post 3297579)
Mileage won't wear out a dash, it's the 14 year old plastic....

My truck is a Washington native and the dash started going south about two years ago now. It's cracked in about 10 places. Once started it won't stop. Geno's is now selling an improved full dashtop replacement for our model years....

I have to say the fact that the dash on mine was broken into multiple little pieces when I jumped in for a test drive at the dealer was a shocker. Been in and out of a lot of old trucks in my time and never saw anything like that, literally could have been jig saw puzzle pieces. I found dash replacements from LMC truck but I am worried that is the same MOPAR crap that failed the test of time this time around. I'll have to check out Geno's offerings. Thanks.

BluMtnRam 02-25-2016 09:53 PM

City Rat, good luck I used a LMC dash top. I looked at Mopar and Geno's also. My problem was with the OE plastic frame work under my broken OE dash top. I was able to glue my dash frame back together then screw the switchs, clusters, controls back in then finish my new top install. In final reassembly I was hesitant to hit the bezel and seat the push clips for fear I'd crack the frame under my new top... LOL... Good luck if you do yours be patient hope your frame underneath is in good condition. I'll guess it's Mopar or a wrecking yard only if my dash frame/ lower half breaks and folds. My work truck is a 1998.5 3500 4x4 reg cab 100K of hard hard miles loaded to max gvw. No dash cracks at all...

2002, SB, 4x4, HO, 6sp, 4.10's, smarty, gauges, 17"MT's, bumper w12k warn

City Rat 02-26-2016 04:42 AM


Originally Posted by BluMtnRam (Post 3297700)
City Rat, good luck I used a LMC dash top. I looked at Mopar and Geno's also. My problem was with the OE plastic frame work under my broken OE dash top. I was able to glue my dash frame back together then screw the switchs, clusters, controls back in then finish my new top install. In final reassembly I was hesitant to hit the bezel and seat the push clips for fear I'd crack the frame under my new top... LOL... Good luck if you do yours be patient hope your frame underneath is in good condition. I'll guess it's Mopar or a wrecking yard only if my dash frame/ lower half breaks and folds. My work truck is a 1998.5 3500 4x4 reg cab 100K of hard hard miles loaded to max gvw. No dash cracks at all...

2002, SB, 4x4, HO, 6sp, 4.10's, smarty, gauges, 17"MT's, bumper w12k warn

Great point, I will.pull the jig saw puzzle pieces out of the way and take a hard look at what kind of shape the underlying frame is in. Thanks.

BluMtnRam 02-26-2016 02:49 PM

In case you haven't found this. Shows shots of frame under dash top.


2002, sb,4x4,ho,6sp,4.10's,smarty,guages,17"mt's, bumper w12K warn,

Kerley 03-09-2018 07:59 PM


Originally Posted by BluMtnRam (Post 3297484)
Buttoning up final stages of dash top half install. Wondering if the broken plastic in my lower dash section that I patched is going to last? Broken from headlight switch across the top of the cluster to the temp control unit. Funny thing this is a low mileage truck. I don't have ready access to parts other than shipping in so I'm going to give it a try? Is the lower dash half available from Mopar? Hard to tell after a quick look at web site. One of the threads that I researched said to order the fire wall plastic clips for the bolts across the dash top. Good advise! I broke two had four on hand. Anyone else find the lower dash half cracking out? I only found one thread that warned to be careful to not crack out the plastic around the headlight switch area. I did a lot of research prior to starting this project.

2002,Ram 2500,4x4,shortbed excab,HO,6sp,guages,smarty,17" MT's, Bumper w12K warn,

I have the exact same problem as you, please tell me what the fix is. The parts we need are no longer available from Dodge.

BluMtnRam 03-21-2018 10:16 AM

Dash Surgery
 
My dash bottom and interior fame is still suffering along. Yes it is deteriorating! 2 Weeks ago I installed a refreshed "Factory Radio" head unit Replacing the CD/AM/FM unit due to common no display problem. The unit was plug and play works nice BTW, when I pulled my face bezel or face frame to do the install......... a couple of Chunks of the under fame fellout. My Dodge is shedding. Around the headlight switch is limping along so far. As I stated in another post some of my glue job is holding some didn't. I used JB Weld plastic glue. Looking back I wish I'd spent more time studing welding plastic and or prepping the joints that I attemped do dash surgery on! If your is salvageable? Invest some time prepping before applying glue. I'll guess I should have scuffed and chemically cleaned the defect site prior to application? DO NOT USE my truck as an example. It gets easy and little hard mileage! I used to drive a 98.5 3500 4x4 at work not one crack and it got the living heck hammered out of it to 100K. Now I drive a gutless Ford!

VADSLRAM 03-23-2018 09:56 AM

I rebuilt the important tabs with quick setting JB weld. I found a site that has a new inside dash structure but they want $600 for it sooo, yeah no.
Wipe down the plastic with either MEK or acetone back to strong plastic and apply some coats of the epoxy with a acid brush. After enough coats to build up what you need you can drill out or sand back to make it fit right. I'm on my second top dash now. Even the aftermarket plastic wasn't good.[verymad]

texasprd 03-23-2018 10:22 AM

For those that might be interested, what is the sight with the new inside structure?

VADSLRAM 03-23-2018 12:26 PM

Marietta Auto Salvage
Its an online new/used parts search. From day to day they will get all kinds of weird things. I found them looking for an overhead console computer.

Wow that link changed up! I think the place I go is a clearing house. let me get the right one.

VADSLRAM 03-23-2018 12:35 PM

https://www.partrequest.com/auto-par...e-263550941583

https://www.partrequest.com/auto-par...y-282573185337


Here are two entries they have for the dash pieces in question.

VADSLRAM 03-23-2018 12:40 PM

This is the link for the internal structure.
https://www.partrequest.com/auto-par...y-112828447187


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