Genos sells a lot of quality products, sorry to say this is not one of them. I guess if you do not have much of a dash left this may be a good alternative. My dash had 2 cracks one on the Drivers side into the first defrost register and the other at the far right top dash bolt to the A pillar. I have 9 hrs invested not counting painting and still have a few hours left to finish. Now the comparison between factory and after market.
The Factory has gussets on each side of each defrost vent for the registers to bolt to.
The aftermarket does not have these so there is a little bit of an air gap between the vents and the dash.
The factory dash has a bolt on pass and drivers side at the split between the upper and lower section where the driver or passenger enter.
Aftermarket has these bolt holes but are not drilled in the right place.
Factory air bag faceplate has oblong holes with sturdy gussets to retain this faceplate.
Aftermarket has some rough looking oblong holes and no gussets. Thus when you try to snap the retainers for the air bag faceplate in it falls back out.
This part by far is my biggest complaint and luckily the dash cover hides most of it but it still s*cks.
Needless to say with the money this thing costs and the labor involved I am very disappointed with the end result. There is a fiberglass replacement out there but I have not heard of the quality or issues with replacement. Hopefully this is like the early days of muscle car reproduction parts, they were pretty bad when they started but are excellent quality now.
Dave
The Factory has gussets on each side of each defrost vent for the registers to bolt to.
The aftermarket does not have these so there is a little bit of an air gap between the vents and the dash.
The factory dash has a bolt on pass and drivers side at the split between the upper and lower section where the driver or passenger enter.
Aftermarket has these bolt holes but are not drilled in the right place.
Factory air bag faceplate has oblong holes with sturdy gussets to retain this faceplate.
Aftermarket has some rough looking oblong holes and no gussets. Thus when you try to snap the retainers for the air bag faceplate in it falls back out.
This part by far is my biggest complaint and luckily the dash cover hides most of it but it still s*cks.
Needless to say with the money this thing costs and the labor involved I am very disappointed with the end result. There is a fiberglass replacement out there but I have not heard of the quality or issues with replacement. Hopefully this is like the early days of muscle car reproduction parts, they were pretty bad when they started but are excellent quality now.
Dave