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Diy4x dash

white90burb

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Does anyone know if a double din radio will fit in the diy4x dash? Also on the web page it doesn't show they have a cut out for the wipers. Is it only for trucks with the wipers on the turn signal?
 
Yeah, just give em a call.
Mine has cut out for radio, fits perfect.
I also added a switch panel, just talked it through over the phone. Came out great.
 
Also do any of you guys who have done this habe pictures of where you cut the factory dash?

If you look at the last couple pages of my build thread my dash is currently cut out. I can snap some specific pics if you need tonight. There isn't a lot of tech on the dash install out there.
 
If you look at the last couple pages of my build thread my dash is currently cut out. I can snap some specific pics if you need tonight. There isn't a lot of tech on the dash install out there.
When I get a chance to look through it I'll see if any more details would be good.
 
Cut everything but the VIN plate area and defroster vent tabs. The more you cut out, the better it will be, especially behind the stereo. Whatever isn't cut off behind the stereo, I recommend folding down. It needs all the space you can give it, just makes things easier.
 
I have been looking at that dash for a while myself. My main concern is mounting it and noise. Squeaks, rattles and clicks drive me NUTS. I love the look but I wonder about it in a daily driven truck.
 
This ^^^ I am going to lay some strips of sound deadener inside and on the metal to metal spots and then seam seal the edges where it sits on the old lip. It bolts to both sides of the cab so it shouldn't wiggle "much"
 
I can say it doesn’t make any noise. Mine is powdercoated and I didn’t do anything to quiet noise. No padding or whatever. I don’t notice anything. It is very strong and sits in there tight. Just make sure when you bolt the sides that you aren’t pulling the cab mounts INWARD to the dash. This will crack the dash welds. Put some washers to take up slack in if needed, squeeze the dash in there.
 
I'll look at it a little more closely then. I like the dash and the ability to delete a lot of nonsense in the dash area that isn't going to be needed. Thanks!
 
I went and looked at the website again. I wouldn't want it black powdercoat but otherwise I'm thinking I need to get one ordered.
 
I can't remember if it's flat or semi-gloss black. I think it's flat. I didn't want the sun reflecting off it and it doesn't. Looks nice, easy to clean, and no funny glare. (except my old previously painted gauge bezel kinda has a glare) :( I did PC so it would be easy to clean and the flat black so it doesn't glare.
 
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