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The DashSkin Molded Dash Cover is a premium, American-made ABS plastic overlay designed to cover cracked dashboards on select 1999-2006 GM trucks and SUVs. It installs easily without special tools using included adhesive and a detailed guide, restoring your vehicle’s interior to a factory-new appearance. Backed by a lifetime warranty and expert US-based support, this cover offers a durable, custom-fit solution that prevents further damage while elevating your cabin’s style.






| ASIN | B089Y7LKBH |
| Brand | DashSkin |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (172) |
| Date First Available | 22 March 2021 |
| Item Weight | 3.63 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 0006GM-Graphite |
| Manufacturer | DashSkin |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 0006GM-Graphite |
| Product Dimensions | 167.64 x 53.34 x 25.4 cm; 3.63 kg |
K**D
Easy to install. Dramatically changed to look of the interior. Dash had lots of cracks in it. Now looks like when I got the truck 200,000 miles ago. Note: remove any broken dash parts so they don't rattle under the cover. It took a few more minutes but the end result was worth it.
D**Y
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**G
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.
S**S
It’s a nice part.
Y**E
If your dash is cracked and broken this is what you need to buy. It could be a little less expensive but after you finish the 10 minute install you stop complaining. I do not know how long it will last but so far so good. Just make sure you get extra tube of silicone and some snad bag weights.
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