colinl

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hi, does anyone know if there is a fix for the curly dash syndrome as i am shortly going to have to sit on a cushion to see over the top of the frickin dash!
 
There are kits available, basically flat strips of plastic shaped to fit the profile and a packet of screws. You will find them on ebay.
 
Not sure bout a curly dash but could someone educate bout the "soft dash". Hear it alot but dont understand wot people r talking bout...
 
soft dash.Last of the rr classic with a wait for it-soft to the touch dash, airbags,air suspension, very nearly a p38 except for the body
 
i couldn't tell you,
but try emailing the seller, or others theres a lot of 'em about,
i'll look in one of my books later for you too, if you get no joy.
 
Ye they work, you gotta soften the dash with a heat gun or hair dryer to flatten it down then screw it down, its a head wrecker of a simple job because its near impossible to get a drill in there
 
could i suggest enquireing at landrover main dealer becouse they fitted me a new dash due to it being a landrover fault and they even give me a courtesy car. BEFORE YOU ALL START SHOUTING.. it was a good few years ago on a second well fourth hand car i went to get a part for it and enquired about something to fix it the man came out had a look at it wrote down the colour code and phoned me when it was deliverd to them so i drove it ove left it with them for the day while i was driving around in a peugeot they lent me...Total cost...£0.00
 
I had a similar thing, when I bought my first Disco (A 1995 TDI in 2000) The main dealer actually contacted me to ask if I had a problem with the dash curling as it was a common problem and would be repaired free of charge. I didn't need to though as the previous owner had had it done within the warrenty period.
 

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