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Got the dash all wired and installed

Kyle.malone

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Auto Meter gauges, XL Trim Rings on an angle, I angled them up and towards the drivers eyes, Tuffy glove box, installed in a BroncoDesign dash.

Pics aren't that great (taken with my Iphone) and the dash is very dirty.. Now just got to get the wiring all cleaned up.
 

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Kyle.malone

Kyle.malone

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That looks great man. How is the Bronco design dash? Fitment? Stability etc?
Thanks for the info!!


Overall I am very satisfied with the dash. I did have to cut the top of the dash to accept the vent (I was aware of that before purchasing) but I thought it might slide in like the metal ones wit minor cutting. I don't think there is a way to slide it in like factory. The stability is good. I was a little worried about the stability when it was out of the bronco, but after I got the two main bolts in, it really firmed up. I think I am going to put to brackets underneath to make it solid. The ease of working with fiberglass made the cutting and adjusting very easy as I have no metal working skills.
 

Devin

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Maybe I missed it in one of your other posts, but do you have more information on your rocker switch panel? Looks pretty good.
 

Heus33

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That looks great! I really like the way you angled the gauges up - is that an Autometer part or something you came up with separately?
 

66ALRIDE

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Looking great. I have the angle rings too. I didn't paint them on mine, but did on this latest one. I think they look alot better painted. Also love the layout.
 
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Kyle.malone

Kyle.malone

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The angle rings are powder coating billet rings from Dana Marine. There are two sizes and I got the Monster ones.
http://www.danamarineproducts.com/G...=10779bb-cd1408be-f94f-45d0-af36-1b4c58a890e5

The rocker switches (Carling)also came from Dana Marine and the trim plate is billet powder coated and laser etched with the writing of my choice. I had them labeled as followed Driver (heated seat), Rock Lights, Fuel Pump, Running Lights, and Passenger (heated seat). There are many choices to choose from in multiple configurations.
http://www.danamarineproducts.com/G...=10779bb-cd1408be-f94f-45d0-af36-1b4c58a890e5

There are many pieces that are going to be put on my rig from them as I have used them on my 30' go fast and turn out AWESOME parts. Most items are made to order and usually only take a couple of weeks to get them to you.
 
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