Removing the dash in a 92 YJ
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Removing the dash in a 92 YJ
I folded down the windshield on my YJ and found that it is rusing pretty
bad under neath. I want to remove the dash to fix this rust, and
install new speakers at the same time.
What do I have to do in order to remove it? Is all the wiring going to
be difficult, or does it com disconnected (and reconnected) easily.
What can be done to prevent it from rusting in the future, jsut replace
the gasket and apply grease? Or is there a better way?
-Dan
bad under neath. I want to remove the dash to fix this rust, and
install new speakers at the same time.
What do I have to do in order to remove it? Is all the wiring going to
be difficult, or does it com disconnected (and reconnected) easily.
What can be done to prevent it from rusting in the future, jsut replace
the gasket and apply grease? Or is there a better way?
-Dan
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Re: Removing the dash in a 92 YJ
Real Jeep dashes don't rust:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/swb/articles/dash.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Dan wrote:
>
> I folded down the windshield on my YJ and found that it is rusing pretty
> bad under neath. I want to remove the dash to fix this rust, and
> install new speakers at the same time.
>
> What do I have to do in order to remove it? Is all the wiring going to
> be difficult, or does it com disconnected (and reconnected) easily.
>
> What can be done to prevent it from rusting in the future, jsut replace
> the gasket and apply grease? Or is there a better way?
>
> -Dan
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/swb/articles/dash.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dan wrote:
>
> I folded down the windshield on my YJ and found that it is rusing pretty
> bad under neath. I want to remove the dash to fix this rust, and
> install new speakers at the same time.
>
> What do I have to do in order to remove it? Is all the wiring going to
> be difficult, or does it com disconnected (and reconnected) easily.
>
> What can be done to prevent it from rusting in the future, jsut replace
> the gasket and apply grease? Or is there a better way?
>
> -Dan
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Re: Removing the dash in a 92 YJ
Real Jeep dashes don't rust:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/swb/articles/dash.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dan wrote:
>
> I folded down the windshield on my YJ and found that it is rusing pretty
> bad under neath. I want to remove the dash to fix this rust, and
> install new speakers at the same time.
>
> What do I have to do in order to remove it? Is all the wiring going to
> be difficult, or does it com disconnected (and reconnected) easily.
>
> What can be done to prevent it from rusting in the future, jsut replace
> the gasket and apply grease? Or is there a better way?
>
> -Dan
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/swb/articles/dash.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dan wrote:
>
> I folded down the windshield on my YJ and found that it is rusing pretty
> bad under neath. I want to remove the dash to fix this rust, and
> install new speakers at the same time.
>
> What do I have to do in order to remove it? Is all the wiring going to
> be difficult, or does it com disconnected (and reconnected) easily.
>
> What can be done to prevent it from rusting in the future, jsut replace
> the gasket and apply grease? Or is there a better way?
>
> -Dan
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Re: Removing the dash in a 92 YJ
Real Jeep dashes don't rust:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/swb/articles/dash.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dan wrote:
>
> I folded down the windshield on my YJ and found that it is rusing pretty
> bad under neath. I want to remove the dash to fix this rust, and
> install new speakers at the same time.
>
> What do I have to do in order to remove it? Is all the wiring going to
> be difficult, or does it com disconnected (and reconnected) easily.
>
> What can be done to prevent it from rusting in the future, jsut replace
> the gasket and apply grease? Or is there a better way?
>
> -Dan
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/swb/articles/dash.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dan wrote:
>
> I folded down the windshield on my YJ and found that it is rusing pretty
> bad under neath. I want to remove the dash to fix this rust, and
> install new speakers at the same time.
>
> What do I have to do in order to remove it? Is all the wiring going to
> be difficult, or does it com disconnected (and reconnected) easily.
>
> What can be done to prevent it from rusting in the future, jsut replace
> the gasket and apply grease? Or is there a better way?
>
> -Dan
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Re: Removing the dash in a 92 YJ
Real Jeep dashes don't rust:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/swb/articles/dash.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dan wrote:
>
> I folded down the windshield on my YJ and found that it is rusing pretty
> bad under neath. I want to remove the dash to fix this rust, and
> install new speakers at the same time.
>
> What do I have to do in order to remove it? Is all the wiring going to
> be difficult, or does it com disconnected (and reconnected) easily.
>
> What can be done to prevent it from rusting in the future, jsut replace
> the gasket and apply grease? Or is there a better way?
>
> -Dan
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/swb/articles/dash.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dan wrote:
>
> I folded down the windshield on my YJ and found that it is rusing pretty
> bad under neath. I want to remove the dash to fix this rust, and
> install new speakers at the same time.
>
> What do I have to do in order to remove it? Is all the wiring going to
> be difficult, or does it com disconnected (and reconnected) easily.
>
> What can be done to prevent it from rusting in the future, jsut replace
> the gasket and apply grease? Or is there a better way?
>
> -Dan
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