Dashmats December 10, 2005, 03:02:59 PM There's a new-in-box dashmat being sold locally, on craigslist, for $20 that fits my car and in red. Am I to understand these are "fuzzy"? Would I be better off with a dashpad? Quote Selected
Dashmats Reply #1 – December 10, 2005, 03:55:19 PM The mat is basically a cloth cover. They come with adhesive tape to hold it in place. Before installing one take it out of the box and let it sit unfolded for a day or two first. I would also recomend getting your own adhesive tape as the stuff that comes with it is OK but not great. Quote Selected
Dashmats Reply #2 – December 10, 2005, 10:05:53 PM I'm geting a new dashcap.It's a plastic material,won't ever crack or fade,has the factory "grain" to it,and it's about $100.00.Looks like a new dash when installed. Quote Selected
Dashmats Reply #3 – December 10, 2005, 11:13:23 PM here's a pic of the dashmat I had in my LS. Does a good job of protecting the dash. Quote Selected
Dashmats Reply #4 – December 11, 2005, 05:00:50 AM I have one that is just like cougarman's. Cept it's grey to match the car... It's fuzzy, but I'll tell you it is one thing I used to take for granted untill I saw the birds in the s yard a couple of weeks ago. None of them had a slavagable dash due to terrible cracking. It's a must here in AZ to have one. Quote Selected
Dashmats Reply #5 – December 11, 2005, 10:41:25 PM Ive got the ol Motorcraft dash mat. My mom bought way back when for my uncle when he owned the Cougar until he died. I love the mat, keeps the dash nice. Quote Selected
Dashmats Reply #6 – December 11, 2005, 11:10:11 PM I don't personally think a carpetted dash would look all that great, but I've never seen it either Quote Selected
Dashmats Reply #7 – December 11, 2005, 11:45:30 PM I have a dash mat that came with my car. I thought it looked cheesy and the fact that it didn't have a hole for the autolamp made me take it off. Car is from California and even though it had the cover the dash still cracked. I'm just going to get dash cap to fix it. I could just use the "rug" but I think it looks goofy. Quote Selected
Dashmats Reply #8 – December 12, 2005, 12:59:17 AM Which brings us to a point - paint. I've only seen the caps available in a dark grey/black (one actual source?). How do paints look compared to the rest of the interior, treated or not? I'd think that its far less durable, while at the same time being either shinier or duller than everything else, depending on condition. Then again, the top of my dash is a darker red already Quote Selected
Dashmats Reply #9 – December 12, 2005, 09:02:39 AM 87 and 88's had a two tone red dash were as the older ones had a single brighter red color. Quote Selected
Dashmats Reply #10 – December 12, 2005, 03:16:35 PM Quote from: CougarSE87 and 88's had a two tone red dash were as the older ones had a single brighter red color.and that looks excellent on the passenger side of the vehicle, but horrid with the cracked driver's. I don't know if paint can capture the stock look Quote Selected
Dashmats Reply #11 – December 12, 2005, 03:27:13 PM http://www.coolcats.net/stockmod/modified/dashtop.htmlScroll down for paint/installation. This was on my own '88 Blue Max's dash. The blues are a little off but that didn't bother me much. You can generally find a color that is close to what you have, or what you want, in the SEM paints. I imagine you can use virtually any kind of spray paint on them so long as the solvents don't eat the ABS or kill the grain texture. Quote Selected
Dashmats Reply #12 – December 12, 2005, 09:47:32 PM Did they offer the dying of material, when that writeup was done? http://dashtops.com/dashboard/buydash.cfm/5385 . Possibly Fire Thorn Red, but then again, from the picture size, its hard to tell. Portola Red may be the ONLY correct oneIts hard to tell which is closest to the stock color(s) Quote Selected
Dashmats Reply #13 – December 12, 2005, 11:24:34 PM Hmm didn't know you could get them dyed. I can't even tell which one is close to mine (a dark grey color). My dash top is almost the same color as the grey of the stearing column but I have no idea which color that is. I wonder how durable the dye is? Quote Selected
Dashmats Reply #14 – December 12, 2005, 11:46:20 PM I think when they charge you for the color, they just spray it with the same SEM paint. To me, $8/can and a little work beats $20 extra initial cost, so that's why I posted the article, in case someone else gets inspired.Anything concerning 1987-88 red interiors is Firethorn. That's the perfect match. Quote Selected