What did you do to your Maverick or Comet today

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  1. Miguel Arzola

    Miguel Arzola Member

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    Have been working in the maverick interior call a repair seat belts facility and the repair price very high so hands on remove the retractors inspected and replace the new webbing cost less than 45 Dls now like brand new,
    Note the thread and needle is to hold the webbing in place and to sewing the belt
     

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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    I took mine by a trampoline place and had mine redone. they also make ratchet straps for 18 wheelers so I had a choice of colors.
     
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    smegnl Roger Saffle

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    what are you guys doing for turn signals?
     
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    smegnl Roger Saffle

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    That looks real good
     
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    RMiller My name is Rick

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    They are integrated into the guages.
     
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    RMiller My name is Rick

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    The man is doing some amazing work isn't he?
     
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    Thank you I just try the best possible to do this work and save 427 Dls
     
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    I did about the same thing but with a piece of flat plastic. And I used the factory bezel, just cut the last probably 1/4 inch off to help open it up. Could use a little more but once I mounded it in the dash all gauges are visible. This is my second set of Dakota Digital gauges. They are pricey but I think they are worth it. I’m picky when it come to my dash. Yours look great!!
     
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    Polished and installed the last piece of chrome.
     

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    smegnl Roger Saffle

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    I love that color
     
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    RMiller My name is Rick

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    I fumbled around with mine building it up with epoxy before giving up on that idea. I ended up buying some clear acrylic tube that I epoxied to a second bezel and that worked perfectly. After that I sat there with a dremel shaping the inside for what seemed like an eternity.

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    That is a nice color...
     
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    Remove front seat cushion cover to replace R/Side lower trim had a cut in it other than that seat is pretty good
     

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