Ken,
Have you tried removing the LH crash pad? I just looked at mine, and as
far as I can tell, in a poorly lit garage, the studs are not behind the
wood dash, but behind the crash pad. They may actually be part of the
crash pad itself. There are two or three other nuts behind the crash pad
at or about the same level.
No jokes about the nut behind the steering wheel, please!!
I wanted to replace my headlight switch a couple of years ago ... I still
have to put in the new dash, new choke cable, new glovebox, new ashtray,
new RH crash pad, new speaker panels, new wiring harness ...
-- Flemming Larsen flarsen@earthlink.net
'74 TR-6 CF27518U (part of a growing off-the-road vehicle collection)
At 13:03 04/03/97, you wrote:
>
> I am clearly going to have to remove the wood dash in order
> to fix this one, but it will give me an excuse to fix the
> one torn crash pad while I'm at it.
>
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