I get the impression that others have cracked and broken dash bezels. Mine was not looking too hot and based on a little searching and reading, it doesn't seem very easy to buy replacements. So I decided it would be worth trying to make some new ones. I am not done yet, but I like what I am seeing so far. I figured this might be helpful to someone else with a similar problem.
Here is what one of the bezels looks like...
CurrentDash.PNG
I was amazed when I got the piece out of the dash, all the holes/slots appear to have been added as an after thought because they were very sloppy.
Before getting into the process, I am not a professional by any stretch of the imagination. I have done a couple small fiberglass projects years back and I am sure there are some easier ways to do some of this, but it is what I know based on trial and error and some youtube videos (lots of error ).
I started by working on the bezel shown and got it to a point that I thought that it was actually going to work, then decided to start the opposite side. Most of the pictures will be the process for the second side.
Here is what one of the bezels looks like...
CurrentDash.PNG
I was amazed when I got the piece out of the dash, all the holes/slots appear to have been added as an after thought because they were very sloppy.
Before getting into the process, I am not a professional by any stretch of the imagination. I have done a couple small fiberglass projects years back and I am sure there are some easier ways to do some of this, but it is what I know based on trial and error and some youtube videos (lots of error ).
I started by working on the bezel shown and got it to a point that I thought that it was actually going to work, then decided to start the opposite side. Most of the pictures will be the process for the second side.
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