of your car the way a new paint job will change and renew the outside. There's no reason in spending hundreds of dollars customizing your car's outside without paying some attention to the inside. After all, when your driving down the road everyone sees the outside of your vehicle, you should have something to admire too.
Cars come from the factory with dashes that often leave alot to be desired. Gray or black plastic is a popular dash in many late-model American cars. Sure, you can leave it as it is, but why. You're in your car a whole lot, so why not make it your own.
There are a whole lot of options available once you make the decision to customize and personalize your dashboard. Dash kits come in a large variety of materials and colors. Wood dashes are a popular favorite. Some luxury cars come with wood dashes as standard equipment. Just because your car came with a boring dash doesn't mean it has to stay that way.
You can order wood dashes that use any number of woods and stains. Synthetic wood dashes are a less expensive option that will get you a very similar look and feel. For a more today look, there are carbon fiber dash kits. Carbon fiber kits come in just about any color that you can think of. Chromes and aluminum colors are a sporty option to both the wood and the bright colors. Your car's interior can be whatever you want it to be just get out there and make it something you can be proud of.
Consider ordering samples before making your final dash kit decision. You can hold a sample up to your dash to help you with your choices. This might cost you a few bucks up front, it's well worth it, especially if your undecided on which style you want. It will also save you time and money to make sure the choice you made will look the way you thought, before spending the money on the whole kit and then finding that it will not look the way you visioned.
For people who are used to customizing their cars, installing dash kits is the probably the easiest thing they'll ever do to their car. Dash kit installation is a do-it-yourself project and there is no need to pay a lot of money to have the dealer do it for you. All you need is a little time and patience.
The first, very important step to installing dash kits is to heat up the car's interior. A cold interior and the adhesive won't work properly and the pieces will not be flexible enough to conform to the curves and contours of your dash. While your waiting for your car to warm up, start thoroughly cleaning the existing dash using rubbing alcohol to remove all traces of any cleaner, dirt and oils from your fingers.
Don't start sticking pieces on just yet. Hold up the pieces of your kit where they're meant to go. Everything should fit properly, allowing full movement of every dial, switch, and vent. Follow the directions closely. Dash kits are made to fit your make and model of car without any problems. Before you know it, your car will be something that you can just sit back in and be proud of what you have done.
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