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How-to for dash removal? '97 Suburban

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Old November 13th, 2020, 2:39 PM
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The dash on a 1997 Chevy is easy to remove and is held in place by screws and bolts. The only tools you need to remove the dash are a wrench and screwdriver. The dash holds many different components such as radio and gauges and is covered by one plastic piece. The process is time consuming due to the number of bolts, but the job is straightforward.
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Nothing like reviving a 10 year old post
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Originally Posted by Little Bear
Nothing like reviving a 10 year old post
Yea, kind of gets the juices flowing doesn't it. I responded to the member that started it again and at that point I did not look to see how old. Old age kicked in.
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