
Classic Dash has supported the Chevy and GMC truck community from the start with replacement dashes for truck enthusiasts. It is not surprising the company would stay on the leading trends with products like their new Chevy/GMC Truck Holley Dash Panel for 1988-94 Chevy/GMC Trucks.
Classic Dash recommends these tools for dash installation:
- Side cutter or “dykes” pliers
- Soldering iron with solder (or “red” butt connectors)
- Electrical/crimping pliers
- Multi-meter (voltage tester)
- Drill
- 5/32″ drill bit
- Crazy glue
- Center punch or ice pick
- Tape measure
- Screwdrivers (Phillips & blade type)
- Razorblade or box cutter
- Hand files (fine and medium)
- Open-end wrench or socket set (3/8″ through 9/16″)
- Shrinkwrap with a heating device or electrical tape for connections
The Classic Dash Official Press Release:

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