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Another fast, cheap, dash fix

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Another fast, cheap, dash fix

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I've found that going for extended drives helps to clear ones head in these screwed up times ( though people seem to be driving crazier than ever ). As I was taking one yesterday, I happened to cross some railroad tracks. Going over them at a speed so slow that it didn't register on the speedo, I head a loud crack which I immediately identified as one of, if not the last of, my dash mounts. 100 mile drive gave me plenty of time to think of a temporary fix till I can pull the dash. While driving I found that just a little upward pressure about where my left knee rests killed most of the dash rattling, so when I got back home this is what I came up with. Took it for a drive on some bad roads ( I live off a dirt one ) and things are nice and quite. As I said just temporary, but it works.
I use these at work. Very handy to have around.
I use these at work. Very handy to have around.
I folded it over and slipped it between the steering column and the dash.
I folded it over and slipped it between the steering column and the dash.
Not too visible while driving. The new ones are actually black so that would help.
Not too visible while driving. The new ones are actually black so that would help.
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Hilarious! But it works.

Reminds me of the clunker Mercedes diesel I once bought. It had a plastic syringe hanging under the dash. You pulled on it to kill the engine.
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:) I was thinking of a piece of wood with the bag under it pushing up from the floor, so I could pump it with my left foot, but this is so much cleaner.
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Post by FLXC90 »

That's actually pretty darn clever. Before I started scrolling, and only saw the top half of the first picture, I was visualizing a two by four cut to jam under the dash!
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