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 Posted: 12-20-2010 11:45 pm
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SpeedyMitch
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http://www.dashmat.com/products/suedemat.html

$45 delivered seems like an easy and inexpensive option for covering the cracked top of my dash...

Has anybody tried them? I am wondering if they look any better then the indoor/outdoor carpet version?

I assume they use the same pattern as their 'classic' carpet-style mat that Delta sells. How is the fit?

Any interest in a group buy?

Thanks in advance,

MitchD

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 Posted: 12-20-2010 11:50 pm
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Well, I'll bet it'd definitely look nicer than carpet, but I'm really not a fan of the things.

 

Delta also sells a plastic dash cover that looks pretty smart when installed carefully. Another option (but not cheap) is http://www.justdashes.com. I'm going to try them for my current project.

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 Posted: 12-21-2010 12:10 pm
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Lash Russell
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Hi Jody,

    The just dashes website looks pretty good, even have the JH listed for dash restoration.  Have they given a quote, or do you have an idea of what it would cost?  I'd be very interested to know.

Lash

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 Posted: 12-21-2010 03:56 pm
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Lash,

They are NOT CHEAP! :) I believe it's ~$700.00 to get it done. Which is the primary reason I haven't done mine yet.  I have called them a couple times over the years to try to haggle a deal and also to see if they'd do the top header bow as well (so it'd match the dash).

 

Jody

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 Posted: 12-22-2010 12:05 pm
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OUCH!

Thanks Jody.  I wonder if they do them truly "one-of" or if there is any special jigging or set up required specifically for our dashes and headers.  If there is set up then maybe we can get some better pricing for 5, 10, more units through the club?

Lash

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 Posted: 12-22-2010 02:57 pm
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Lash,

I have my suspicions that the Just Dashes work is pretty labor intensive and requires some expensive machinery. While I admit the price seems high, when you consider the cost and availability of a NOS dash...

They might be open to a discount on a large order, particularly in this economy. If you could get a few folks to do it I'd be in for it.

 

Jody

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 Posted: 12-22-2010 09:09 pm
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$45 delivered seems like an easy and inexpensive option for covering the cracked top of my dash.

SuedeMat ordered with delivery expected in 2-3 weeks. I will update this thread when I receive and install it as to fit and result.

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 Posted: 12-23-2010 03:25 pm
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I believe Mitch Ware installed a Delta cap in his car and from what I saw it looked great, you could'nt tell it was'nt original, maybe he can give a break down on just what it took.

Brett

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 Posted: 12-30-2010 06:36 pm
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This is another case of you-get-what-you-pay-for. The carpet on the dash, is well, it looks like carpet on the dash. I guess it's better than a thrashed, cracked dash, but you are not getting style points for aesthetics.

The dash cap is a pretty nice option, most people would not look close enough to see it's not original. It looks good and is a considerable improvement over what damage may lie underneath. A lot of value for the money with this one.

Just Dashes cost much more because they take the time to make it look as close to perfect as it can be done. Doing ten dashes takes ten times more time than one dash, so I can't see any discount in numbers on that. I've seen a JH dash from Just Dashes and it indeed looks better than the original factory dash in perfect condition. It is very labor intensive and it is 100% custom work done by a person that knows what he's doing. Quality work will always cost more. If you need a dash redone, you're restoring the car to high standard and you plan on keeping the car, then Just Dashes is the way to go.

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 Posted: 12-31-2010 04:07 pm
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I removed the poorly installed ABS plastic dash cover from my car and much prefer the look of the carpet.

I would rather have a GT dash. Anyone have one for a template?

Kurt

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 Posted: 12-31-2010 06:28 pm
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Funny you should ask Kurt. I got one with the GT parts car and have it apart and some of the measurements made to make a template. But it will be a while before I get it finished. I'm trying to get the bodywork done and the car aligned so I can paint.

I also have the console that I am doing along with a few changes.

So many things to do, not enough time to work on all of them.

Art

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 Posted: 01-19-2011 04:00 am
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SpeedyMitch wrote: $45 delivered seems like an easy and inexpensive option for covering the cracked top of my dash.

SuedeMat ordered with delivery expected in 2-3 weeks. I will update this thread when I receive and install it as to fit and result.

The SuedeMat arrived within about a week. The fit is very good and installation is very simple. I think it looks much better than my old cracked open and peeling dash.

Attachment: SuedeMat-Dash.png (Downloaded 37 times)

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 Posted: 01-19-2011 04:12 am
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Looks really nice!

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