Fiberglass the dash

champscl

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Anybody ever tried to fiberglass there dash. Ive got a few ideas about this and was wondering if anyone has done it before. I figured that fiberglass was flexible enough to resist movement and not crack. I was thinking of fiberglassing the whole thing and painting it back to stock with maybe some custom gauges. Plus its cracked all to crap

Champ
 

alloyguitar

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Bingo. Fiberglass isn't flexible at all. Of course, it's a dash. It doesn't really need to flex a ton...except maybe when your top's off (meaning the car, pervert).

:)
 

alloyguitar

it's legal, i swear...
Mar 30, 2005
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Wear a seatbelt, or racing harness, maybe?

...of course, you'd still have to worry about it coming at you in the event of a collision, instead of the other way around.
 

figgie

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One word...stupid.

You either get the entire dash made correctly from a composite (be it FG, CF, CF/K etc) or don't bother. Half assing things in the cabin, better and easier ways to off yourself if that is what you are looking to do.
 

Poodles

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It's called a dash PAD for a reason...

Get an uncracked dash out of a donor car, or see if a place like justdashes can recover it.