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Car Parts Today:  Buying Dash Kits

An Overview

Let’s face it—dashboards have been boring for the last sixty years of automobile production and there is no indication that’s going to change. A dash kit is a way to customize your dashboard to make it look better and also offer better protection for it. These kits are custom made and fit, although you can buy them through many auto parts stores and internet auto parts outlets. Dash kits not only offer you a more stylish interior, but the materials are usually quite solid and tough, and meant to take regular wear and tear in stride.

What You Need to Know About Dash Kits

Most dash kits are cut out to fit your particular make and model of car, and should fit precisely around the accessories and controls. They are usually a contrasting or matching color, or a have a wood grain finish. You will find different kinds of protective coatings as well, and should choose the one that you feel suits your needs best. The finishes can also be real wood, a metallic finish, carbon fiber finish, or a color.


 

Dash kits can liven up your interior and make driving a pleasure again for the new cars, and can also update the look of a classic car you may have added to your collection. With a new dash kit, you can have the look of an expensive luxury car for much less. They are also easy to install, and come with complete instructions, although you could also have a technician install it for you.

Because the new dash has to fit around accessories that come from the factory, each one has to be precision cut. Your dash kit is likely cut by lasers and computerized so that all kits that fit your make, model, and year will be identical. The fit is crucial to a good look and usability.

Maintaining Your Dash Kits

Once you have your dash kit installed, it’s important to keep it clean and well-treated. Make sure you use cleaners and cloths that the manufacturer recommends, and don’t use materials they tell you to avoid—you could ruin the finish of your new dashboard. Make sure you never use a wire brush. You can scratch the finish. Many of them only require soapy water or window cleaner on a soft cloth to wipe them down.

If you want the look and feel of a new luxury car, try buying a dash kit before you blow tens of thousands of dollars on a new car. Maybe that’s all you need to rejuvenate your love affair with your vehicle.



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