f100 dash pad
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f100 dash pad
i was wanting to know if theres a diagram on how to take the dash pad off any help will work thank u
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Re: f100 dash pad
there are a lot of nuts to take off.what i did was remove the glove box-insturment panel.you almost have to take those off just to be able to get to some of the nuts.there are some nuts on both ends that are hidden pretty well so you will have to feel around for them.just be patient and you will get it done. 

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Re: f100 dash pad
Are sneeky too! if you do as highboy says, you shouldnt have any problems. However, all the way over on both sides, there are nuts you wont be able to see, and along the lip, just feel for them. And its also quit possible you may destroy the thing trying to remove it. I did on my 69. It seems some glue themselves to the dash.
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Re: f100 dash pad
there are 14 nuts. three of them stick through the front of the dash i think. for the easiest way to get to them remove the glovebox radio and or the ashtray and instrument cluster.
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yeah i forgot about the radio sorryfordman wrote:there are 14 nuts. three of them stick through the front of the dash i think. for the easiest way to get to them remove the glovebox radio and or the ashtray and instrument cluster.
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Re: f100 dash pad
Hi, don't mean to hijack your post, but I'm also looking to get a dash pad for my RHD F100. Question is, is it symmetrical? would it fit a RHD? Thanks beforehand.
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Re: f100 dash pad
yes the dash pads are the same. http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... &sk=t&sd=a
but one thing i didnt think of is the bolts for our dash pads will possibly be in the wrogn places for a rhd. but those botls could be cut off and or new holes in the rhd dash. fo rthe botls that arent in the right places.
but one thing i didnt think of is the bolts for our dash pads will possibly be in the wrogn places for a rhd. but those botls could be cut off and or new holes in the rhd dash. fo rthe botls that arent in the right places.
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Re: f100 dash pad
Aha..thanks fordman for the look up. Curious because the dash pad is quite expensivefordman wrote:yes the dash pads are the same. http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... &sk=t&sd=a
but one thing i didnt think of is the bolts for our dash pads will possibly be in the wrogn places for a rhd. but those botls could be cut off and or new holes in the rhd dash. fo rthe botls that arent in the right places.



'70 Ford F-100 (Project 95%)
'55 Ford F-100 (Project 50%)
'62 Chevy Impala (Project 0%)
'55 Ford F-100 (Project 50%)
'62 Chevy Impala (Project 0%)