ZackFrostBronco
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I found this one, the Ford bracket on eBay https://www.ebay.com/itm/3948874519...-beef-3e4049d4a7f3|iid:1|vlpname:vlp_homepage
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Interesting
UPDATE: upon taking the panel off that exposes the dash support bracket I do have the bracket however it was very loose so obviously was not in a position to prevent the cracking. I don’t know what options I have at this point other than tightening it after I have epoxied the area of the crack. When I tightened it, the crack became smaller, but there was still, small visible crack.As is obvious in these pictures, my dash recently cracked. I don’t want to cover it as I’m sure this will only get worse. Is there a source for buying new dashes? I’m afraid if I buy an old one, the same thing will happen.
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from what i have been able to find out is that there are no new places to buy a dash just covers... unless you can find one at a bone yard. if you do some plastic welding an overlay should be able to fix the problem..As is obvious in these pictures, my dash recently cracked. I don’t want to cover it as I’m sure this will only get worse. Is there a source for buying new dashes? I’m afraid if I buy an old one, the same thing will happen.
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i have seen some videos where they took i think baking soda and crazy glue to create solid repairs..I’m going to epoxy and touch up the crack and hope it holds. Once I apply the epoxy, I can brace it up with a torsion bar that I have already experimented with and I plan to keep that in place for at least 24 hours.
I had a crack where they ***** is in the front section of the driver panel and it was round hole that had the plastic crack. I was able to epoxy it back in several years ago and it has held ever cents. And that’s with a lot of opening and closing and slamming and driving, etc.