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I finally got off my **** and installed my F650 dash with Clay's magic touches. My main problem is I have five gauges total - two on the pillar and three under the dash in the cubby pod. So, I had for first get a triple pillar gauge pod to move my boost gauge from the under the dash triple unit up to the pillar then perform the swap. Some before and after shots.
Before double pillar:
After triple:
Before Dash:
New Dash: (I still need the DP mount so ignore the black tape holding the F5 switcher in place - Hope Santa is listening...)
I'll post up more shots of the dash when there's better light out.
Very nice. Where did you move the switch for your adjustable pedals?
I think I will put it on the dash by that weird speaker grill thingy to the right of the steering wheel. Yeah, there is not a spot for it on the new F650 dashes. I guess them boys don't get adjustable pedals...
With the F650 dash, you now have the opportunity to relocate your brake controller so it's easier to reach. Here is a pic of how I mounted mine in case you were looking for options.
Thanks everyone. I still would like to get rid of the bikini hook for the ashtray so I can store junk in it. I will say, the fit and finish of the dash is the fo shizzle. I took a friend to lunch today who has zero observation skills nor any desire about customizing vehicles and even he was blown away about how cool it looks.
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