Where are your instruments?
Where are your instruments?
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Original Poster:

5,147 posts

274 months

Wednesday 23rd June 2004
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On my S the speedometer, clock and rev-counter are all set back slightly from the dash. The dash holes are also slightly smaller than the instruments behind - although not lined up particularly well so you can see gaps and wires behind.

Is this usual for the S?

(I'm asking because I want to fit my nice shiny new bezels from Leebee but I cannot glue them to the instrumentation as then they will be hidden behind the dash making them rather pointless. I'm thinking of just gluing them to the dash - which looks rather smart )

spivvy

1,535 posts

277 months

Wednesday 23rd June 2004
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On my S the speedometer, clock and rev-counter are all set back slightly from the dash. The dash holes are also slightly smaller than the instruments behind - although not lined up particularly well so you can see gaps and wires behind.

Is this usual for the S?

(I'm asking because I want to fit my nice shiny new bezels from Leebee but I cannot glue them to the instrumentation as then they will be hidden behind the dash making them rather pointless. I'm thinking of just gluing them to the dash - which looks rather smart )


mine are like this don't know if photo helps http://homepage.ntlworld.com/a.bolards/tvr/assets/images/5.jpg

s2 giles

2,871 posts

298 months

Wednesday 23rd June 2004
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Hi

Your instruments are fitted incorrectly - they should have there lip/ bezel on the driver side of the dash & held in place by a retaining U bracket

Cheers

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Original Poster:

5,147 posts

274 months

Wednesday 23rd June 2004
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s2 giles said:
Hi

Your instruments are fitted incorrectly - they should have there lip/ bezel on the driver side of the dash & held in place by a retaining U bracket

Cheers


Oh ! Anyone else with an S3/V8S confirm this (not that I don't believe you )

If so then that means a dash-off job which I don't want to do - or sticking the new bezels directly on the dash which hides the incorrect fitting nicely

HarryW

15,833 posts

292 months

Wednesday 23rd June 2004
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Slightly O/T but the dash explaination on Aggers site makes me chuckle, have a look here.

Harry

GreenV8S

30,999 posts

307 months

Thursday 24th June 2004
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page3 said:

s2 giles said:
Hi

Your instruments are fitted incorrectly - they should have there lip/ bezel on the driver side of the dash & held in place by a retaining U bracket

Cheers



Oh ! Anyone else with an S3/V8S confirm this (not that I don't believe you )


Yes.

Johan G

196 posts

284 months

Thursday 24th June 2004
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It may not be incorrect. If you have a veneered dash, the instruments actually sit behind the veneer IIRC. This makes it more difficult to get them out should one fail. I guess I would have to remove the dash to get the instruments out on my S3C.

Johan

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Original Poster:

5,147 posts

274 months

Thursday 24th June 2004
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Johan G said:
It may not be incorrect. If you have a veneered dash, the instruments actually sit behind the veneer IIRC. This makes it more difficult to get them out should one fail. I guess I would have to remove the dash to get the instruments out on my S3C.

Johan

Thanks all. Mine is exactly like this.

I think I'll stick the Bezels to the actual dash. It really does looks good as it gives that 'finished' feel which is lacking at the moment.

I've stripped the dash of its 'wood' and so it is bare metal at the moment which I rather like - even if the quality of metal isn't that great. I'll give it one final sand/polish first. I've not lacquered as after a few months it hasn't tarnished or rusted at all.

Hopefully this'll all be done by the Uxbridge Auto Show on 18th July so I can show it off. Problem is every minute spent tarting the car up is a minute not driving it

WildfireS3

9,919 posts

275 months

Thursday 24th June 2004
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Yep mine are inset as well.

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Original Poster:

5,147 posts

274 months

Sunday 27th June 2004
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An update.

I have now given my dash a final sand with three grades of paper and fitted the bezels.

I gave up trying (for now) to fit the new stainless switch-panel when I failed miserably in removing the old one . They really do take effort in putting bolts in difficult to get at places. Oh for a garage or driveway so I can swear without curtain twitching Then it started pissing down...

Back to the bezels - the centre ones went on nice and easily with the supplied glue while the speedometer, clock and rev-counter ones I stuck to the dash with a bit of super-glue.

They really do look good and give the dash a much needed finished look (which is good because I'm not sanding that blasted dash any more ). I know a few of you don't think much of the bare metal dash but I like it a whole lot better than peeling wood. My money went on new shocks instead - after all is what its all about.

I'll take some photos if it ever stops raining...

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Original Poster:

5,147 posts

274 months

Monday 28th June 2004
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Photos for those who wanted them...



M@H

11,298 posts

295 months

Tuesday 29th June 2004
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tart...

Roy C

4,209 posts

307 months

Tuesday 29th June 2004
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M@H said:
tart...



Now, Adam, Stop polishing and START DRIVING!