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$100T2 09-06-05 10:43 AM

I didn't remove the A/C, I only popped out the vents. I'm sure a Haynes manual will tell you how to remove the A/C, either that or an FSM.

Wankelguy 09-06-05 11:04 AM

Wow, the SA dashes are a LOT easier to remove.
I can pull one in about 30 minutes (without destroying anything!)

The RX4 dash is the hardest of all, the damn thing bolts to the firewall and literally EVERYTHING attaches to it, including the wiring harness. When I got my '74 RX4 coupe the dash was just wasted so I replaced it with one that only had about 3-4 cracks that came out of the '74 RX4 wagon I had for parts. I took the wasted one out first so I had some insight before attacking the better one. The whole thing took two full days and my poor old bones ached for a week afterwards. All that to install a cracked dash :rolleyes:

peejay 09-06-05 06:56 PM

You're making me regret my decision to put an SA dashboard in my '85.

But I'll do it anyway, because the thieves trashed my dash in their vain attempt to get my radio out. I hope to be able to use the FB logicon and heater ducting in the SA dash, make things somewhat simpler. (The evaporator core will be long gone) Plus my SA dash didn't come with anything, just empty shell/frame and the instrument cluster, which I lust for.

It will also make it easier for me to use an SA shift tower. And the SA dash is about an inch or so closer to the firewall than the Series 3 setup, meaning more kneeroom for my lanky self.

Hades12 09-06-05 07:56 PM

I find that taking out the seats helps with this job. Also the full metal frame can be removed with just a few more screws makes taking the dash pad off very easy.

peejay 09-06-05 07:58 PM

Taking the seats out makes everything easy. Heck, when I vacuum the car out I yank the seats right there at the car wash.

$100T2 09-07-05 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by Hades12
I find that taking out the seats helps with this job. Also the full metal frame can be removed with just a few more screws makes taking the dash pad off very easy.

I was going to remove the full metal frame, but it looks like theres a couple screws that are welded in.

I'll find out when I pull the rest of the carpet.

Felix Wankel 09-08-05 10:40 PM

The pictures in the archived one are lost forever, seems they pruned the thread that the pictures were hosted in. Oh well.

$100T2 09-09-05 07:35 AM

Yeah, that's why I link to photobucket.

ChasRX 09-09-05 08:33 AM

Have reviewed this one? Maybe it can help with some of the steps:

http://www.rotorhead.ca/topic.php?fl=howto&cntnt=index

$100T2 09-10-05 01:08 PM

3 Attachment(s)
Here's the current status of my interior:

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Attachment 700443

Attachment 700444

Every last scrap of maroon is out of that car. The color change is under way!

Tsi_Xtreme 09-10-05 03:34 PM

damn, that looks so imtemadating. I really want to do this with my interior but I'd be afraid I'd never get it back together again!

z-beater 09-10-05 03:40 PM


Originally Posted by $100T2
Every last scrap of maroon is out of that car. The color change is under way!

Nu Uh! I still see the maroon headliner! lol

Looking great can't wait to see it with your custom color.

$100T2 09-10-05 03:59 PM

That pic was before the removal of the headliner. Trust me, the only maroon in there is just blood from my knuckles or something.

As far as it looking intimidating, yeah, I agree it looks bad. But honestly, it looks worse than it is.


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