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Re: best option for a "new" steel core E body rally dash [Re: DAYCLONA] #2195913
11/13/16 08:45 PM
11/13/16 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted By DAYCLONA
Originally Posted By 1971 Gran Coupe
Originally Posted By GoodysGotaCuda
Any other comments on the ABS core dashes? Price point fits my budget pretty well as uts about $250 less expensive and no Core drama..

has the quality improved overall? Longevity in hot climates?


http://www.dashpadpros.com



Save your money and buy a steel core dash. It will look nice at first, but in time IT WILL warp and then all you have in a ruffled dash pad with no cracks. twocents




Your basing this on what facts or info? I've got 2 ABS core E body dashes, the oldest being approx 5+ yrs old with ZERO issues on either unit


No bashing intended, just my two cents. Probably should have stated it is all relevant to location. In Vegas, it will warp in time. Regular electrical pvc turns black and will look like a worm in a few months of the extreme summer heat. Water pvc is just as susceptible, turns brittle and breaks/splinters. Other plastics will eventually disintegrate as well. Plastic on vehicles exposed to the extreme heat also have issues, just not fading. An ABS plastic core dash frame could reach temps of 150+ degrees in the summer months. Plastic subjected to the highs and then dropping as the night approaches will have an effect on it. Now up north, may not as susceptible. twocents

Re: best option for a "new" steel core E body rally dash [Re: shakerjoe] #2199369
11/20/16 01:41 PM
11/20/16 01:41 PM
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Oreland Pa
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I had a spare steel core that I sent to just dashes for my 71 challenger and it came out nice and I am happy with it. the only thing I saw wrong was the little well that the VIN plate sits in is deeper than my original but I had no issues with fitment so it doesn't bother me. I have pictures of it in the survivor/project page 71challenger 440+6 shaker clone/FAST


71 challenger 440 sixpack shaker *CLONE* (71challenger 440+6 shaker clone FAST/my HS grad present)
03 mustang Mach 1 (daily driver)

11.35 @ 121.5 4 SPEED on F60-15s w/ 6/32 tread
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