Thursday 7 July 2022

Different Types of Dash Kits Available and The Installation Process

Dash kits offer one of the easiest ways to get your car, truck or sports utility vehicle personalized. You can give your dashboard a new, refreshed modern look. Dash kits cover the  the original factory dashboard and interior with coordinated and contrasting materials as per your choice and preference. Dash kits are designed for your specific vehicle hence, you can expect a true and perfect fit.

You will discover a wide selection of dash kits made from a wide range of materials and finishes. Some manufacturers produce them in real or replicated wood to blend perfectly in to a factory wood dash or as a means to add a beautiful touch to your vehicle interior that was manufactured without any wood grain finish. The wood dash kits can be made from rosewood or ebony or walnut or even cherry and walnut burl along with many others.

If you are someone who does not particularly care for a wood grain dash kit in your vehicle, you can go for other choices that are available. There are dash kits made of carbon fiber, aluminum and even exact matches to the materials installed at the factory by some vehicle manufacturers. You can find many of our carbon fiber dash kits in an array of colors and finishes to make sure that you get the right look for your vehicle. A new dash trim kit  is an easy way to customize your vehicle no matter what material you choose. Dash kits that replicate the original design and finish can add subtle changes to the interior of your vehicle. For example, when you use aluminum or brushed aluminum, these will instantly give your ride a modern and updated look. However, if you desire attention-seeking dash kits then you can opt for the more vivid carbon fiber and modern colors.


The number of pieces and size of the kit differs from dash kit to dash kit. While some dash kits are basic and include only the major pieces like the radio and center vent surrounds, larger kits include a lot more that covers everything from the glove compartment to the center console to the steering wheel and more.

In some other cases, dash kits include power window switch surrounds, door handles and panels and other components that are beyond the dashboard to mount elsewhere in the interior of the car. There are even some kits that contain pieces for the rear doors and rear console.

Dash kit installation is not difficult but it requires your time, patience, and attention to detail. You should carefully follow the instructions supplied by the manufacturer. Before dash kit installation you should make sure that the dashboard is properly cleaned and if required, the pieces of the kit are warmed before installing. Basically, all that is required is to firmly press the pieces onto the surface and after that, clean the surfaces with warm soapy water to complete the process.

Conclusion:

Discover a wide variety of dash kits from Dash Kit Specialties. You can learn more about our dash kits and dash kit installation by visiting: https://www.dashkitspecialties.com/installation.html

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