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cw.mclelland 06-17-2011 11:54 AM

Removing Dash Plastics?
 
Is there a thread anywhere on here or a manual somewhere online that shows how all of the dash plastics come out?

I've removed the driver's side stuff all the way up to the gauge cluster before, and I've worked inside the center dash where the radio, window switches, etc. are, but I want to take off the top pieces and especially those grey pillars in the center so I can paint them to go along with the bedlining I'm going to do.

JAFHR 06-18-2011 07:36 AM

I'd research the Chilton Manual or the Haynes books.

cw.mclelland 06-18-2011 08:24 AM


Originally Posted by JAFHR (Post 2355417)
I'd research the Chilton Manual or the Haynes books.

I love the Haynes manuals, but they haven't had one out for JKs yet... I'll keep looking. Are the Chilton ones good?

Matt08jk 06-18-2011 10:51 AM

I have taken the entire dash apart so I can help you out if you need.

To help, I first looked up any instruction sheets for components in the dash (eg. Remote start).

Then if I needed more info I got a 3-day subscription to jeep service manual @ techauthority.com.

The pillars can be removed with only a few 7-mm screws once the radio and center stack panel are out.

Let me know.

cw.mclelland 06-19-2011 08:40 PM


Originally Posted by Matt08jk (Post 2355620)
I have taken the entire dash apart so I can help you out if you need.

To help, I first looked up any instruction sheets for components in the dash (eg. Remote start).

Then if I needed more info I got a 3-day subscription to jeep service manual @ techauthority.com.

The pillars can be removed with only a few 7-mm screws once the radio and center stack panel are out.

Let me know.

Sweet. That's a big help. I'm really just going to pull it apart and take it step by step so that I know how it all goes when I decide to actually pull everything for paint.


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