jgrakla
Enthusiast
Hi All:
I have a 94 with gray/black interior and like others I have seen here, the dash is showing its age. The soft gray is scratched and looking a little ugly, so I want to do something about it. I have removed all the dash trim following instructions I found on the forums. I was planning to strip and repaint the original parts a satin black....I like that look and also saw a few other forum postings where guys went that way with good results.
My dilemma is that I noticed the left and right door trim bezel covers are cracked around the screw holes. Wondering what guidance/advise you may have. I am considering three options.
1) Strip and repaint as planned, live with the cracks, don't tighten screws down too much and just hope the parts holds up and cracks don't spread.
2) Replace the original parts with oem replacement like https://www.viperpartsofamerica.com...dge-viper-left-door-trim-bezel-cover-0fj58sx4
3) Get a whole dash kit like http://catalog.dashtrimkitstore.com/dodge-viper-complete-trim-kit-year-1992-1996
Thanks!
I have a 94 with gray/black interior and like others I have seen here, the dash is showing its age. The soft gray is scratched and looking a little ugly, so I want to do something about it. I have removed all the dash trim following instructions I found on the forums. I was planning to strip and repaint the original parts a satin black....I like that look and also saw a few other forum postings where guys went that way with good results.
My dilemma is that I noticed the left and right door trim bezel covers are cracked around the screw holes. Wondering what guidance/advise you may have. I am considering three options.
1) Strip and repaint as planned, live with the cracks, don't tighten screws down too much and just hope the parts holds up and cracks don't spread.
2) Replace the original parts with oem replacement like https://www.viperpartsofamerica.com...dge-viper-left-door-trim-bezel-cover-0fj58sx4
3) Get a whole dash kit like http://catalog.dashtrimkitstore.com/dodge-viper-complete-trim-kit-year-1992-1996
- Option 1 is cheapest, but lots of labor.
- With Option 2, each left/right trip parts is $90+, so I would be at $180 for the door parts plus labor of refinishing the dash
- With Option 3, it looks like these kits are about $300-$400, but less labor. I have no experience with these type of kits. Has anyone had success and would you recommend a particular type of kit? I'd like to go with something that looks factory original (like matching gray or satin black), not a radical carbon, wood, or metal. Any recommendations?
Thanks!