🛠️ Fix your dash, flaunt your ride — made in the USA, built to last!
DashSkin Molded Dash Cover Cap is a precision-engineered ABS plastic overlay designed to restore cracked dashboards on select 2000-2006 GM trucks and SUVs. Made in the USA, it offers a seamless OEM look with a custom fit, comes with a flexible adhesive and detailed installation guide, and is backed by a lifetime warranty and expert American support.
Manufacturer | DashSkin |
Brand | DashSkin |
Item Weight | 8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 66 x 21 x 10 inches |
Item model number | 0006GM-Dark Pewter |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 0006GM-Dark Pewter |
S**N
2004 Chevy Avalanche Dash Skin Cover
This fit and color was amazing. Looks like the factory dash. Directions were easy to follow and very accurate information. Final fit and appearance 100% satisfied. Very good product.
M**G
Great product. Looks factory.
I was looking for a dash to replace the broken one on my 2002 Chevy Silverado 2500. Most of the complete replacement dashes were in the $400 range and would require a whole day to put it in. That is when I Came Upon This Dash skin at at half the price of a complete replacement.The idea is the skin will glue directly on top of your existing Dash and wow was I surprised. The instructions was very easy to follow, came with adhesive to install it and I was done within an hour. All of the seams blend with the factory Contours you can't even tell where the old Dash starts and the new one begins. The only issue was where the passenger side vents were covered the skin kind of stuck out and did not want to fully seat into place. I use two pieces of PVC pipe and wedge between the seat and dash to apply pressure until the glue was cured overnight.
A**R
Great buy!
I see reviews saying the texture is different and the colors don't match up. Keep in mind this is NOT an OEM product. Keep in mind that the dashboard on your car has been baking in the sun for YEARS, EVEN DECADES!!! It's not gonna be perfect. Yes the texture is SLIGHTLY off. So what! I also seen reviews saying that they had to use 2 tube's of silicone glue. If you simply follow the directions there is no need to use more than given. As you see in my photo just how big of a tube you get. Why buy more??? I followed directions to the letter and didn't have to do no trimming, no excess glue applications, nothing. Just clean dashboard, dry fit, then use glue according to the directions and presto! It's durable, looks great! Fits great and glue holds as it should. I will buy for another car if I have to.
J**S
Great product!
The quality and look really surprised me. It looks really good and fits well. My only complaint is that the side holes on the dash don’t watch perfectly but hey I’ll take this of the cracked mess I had! Definitely recommend. This is a 2007 Silverado
D**Y
Nice product, Great Company
Product is good quality. Called service and spoke to Joel. These folks are down to earth and sincere. He even called me back later in the day to assure that I was all set.If you've never done this before, listen up and this will be easier for you, than it was for me:A. First, do a proper dry run. Check every area to assure that you're not trying to push it into place. On the left of my dash the fit was just a bit too tight. I had camera wires in the way and I should have trimmed the edges just a little in advance. I dealt with it after the fact but I caused myself unnecessary stress and effort.B. I kept reading about how much glue to use and in the end, I under did it. The entire length of the wind screen was sort of floating in the air. Added to my failure was that I didn't use sufficient weight, while it was drying. Joel suggested trying a shim concept. I wound up trying a rubber door jam draft preventer with a sticky back, which saved me from having to try and remove the entire dashskin and it has worked pretty well thus far. The product comes with a tube of glue and I recommend using nearly the entire tube and weighing down the entire dash with something fairly substantial.The install is fairly easy but don't cut corners.
M**P
Looks and fit
The media could not be loaded. 2002 Chevy Silverado, dash badly cracked from sun damage, found this dash cover and couldn’t believe how well it fit. You can’t tell it’s an overlay, if you follow the instructions it’s fairly easy. The first photo I tried a plastic welding tool to try to hold cracks from caving in, not sure because of how brittle the plastic was if it helped, gorilla duct tape probably work just as good. Used beach towels rolled up and wedged against windshield to hold down dash edge against windshield. Filled several gallon freezer bags with sand and placed along dashboard top edge. Needed to Gerry rig a piece of wood (yardstick) to hold against AC vent between radio and glove box until glue dried. Placed some wash cloths for pressure between doors and side vents until glue dried.Looks fantastic 😎
A**.
Dash cover
Very good product, looks like original dash. Very easy installation!
R**4
Color is Off
Not perfect fit but okay. However, there’s really no excuse for the cover to be lighter than the vehicle’s interior. Dark pewter is dark pewter, as I got the color code from my vehicle’s specs in the glove compartment.
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