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Krog71 05-11-2019 12:16 PM

Interior trim removal
 
I was wondering if anyone could tell me how to remove interior trim as I am upgrading my stereo

blazen_red_4x4 05-11-2019 10:19 PM

What year are you working with?

cleburne red 05-11-2019 11:47 PM

Yeah, the year, and maybe a pic of the dash?

On my 95, the best way is to remove the trim at the very bottom of the dash all the way across, then you can access the two nuts (15mm wrench I believe) that drops the steering column. Makes it SO much easier to take out the big trim piece that goes around the guages, radio, etc

Krog71 05-13-2019 08:00 AM


Originally Posted by Krog71 (Post 708451)
I was wondering if anyone could tell me how to remove interior trim as I am upgrading my stereo

Its a 2000

SShadow1974 05-16-2019 01:38 AM

YouTube is your friend when trying to figure anything out.

N. Jensen 05-16-2019 04:54 PM

All you'll need is a 7mm socket, extension, and ratchet.

Drop the 4 bolts by the driver's knees, then pull down panel. Two more on either side of the steering wheel. Then the last one at the top of the gauge cluster.

Go slow when pulling this bezel off, as they like to break in a few places....on top between the 4x4 switch, and above the gauge cluster. I'd recomment starting from the right, and slowly working your way up and left. If you get to a point where its a bit tough, don't force it....start on the other end and slowly work your way right.

You'll also have to disconnect the 4x4 switch, rear wiper button/tail gate release/ and the headlight switch. A flat head screwdriver will make life easier here.

You might need to keep your key in the ignition, to you can move the shifter down and out of the way....unless you have a center console shifter.

Hope that helps!

cleburne red 05-16-2019 05:39 PM

N Jensen, there's two bolts up there that when removed, drops the whole steering column out of the way. Makes it so much easier to remove that bezel! Don't have to worry about breaking it, either.

At least that's how it is on my 95. Curious to see if later second gens are like that

N. Jensen 05-16-2019 05:54 PM

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/blazerf...28dddbbc3d.jpg
The dashes changed from 97-98....same steering wheel, though.

cleburne red 05-16-2019 06:06 PM

Ah, OK. I never know what to expect on these trucks lol

steveduns 05-21-2019 07:28 PM

As N. Jensen said above be careful when removing the dash bezel. Mine cracked exactly where he said above the gauge cluster. I just removed mine to replace a dash vent and light that illuminates the headlight switch and cracked the top part above the gauges. I was handling it as carefully as I could and knew it would be brittle from years of sun hitting that top spot but it still cracked. I was able to repair it but still can see the line where it cracked. Thinking an egg is harder to crack than parts of that bezel.


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