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'99 - '06 GM Truck Modifications
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Chevy express dash in 2005 Chevy suburban 2500
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<blockquote data-quote="INW-Iron-Steel" data-source="post: 21297" data-attributes="member: 11733"><p>Having been in a few Express vans over the years, I seem to remember the angle of the windshield being different, and possibly the driving position. I would measure the depth of the GMT800 dash and the depth of the Express van dash at the yard. If similar both in depth and width, I say go for it. You can make anything work with enough hot metal and gas!</p><p></p><p>If you're just looking for a refreshed look, perhaps a new cluster with different gauges. The clusters between GMT800s are interchangeable, and there are tons of guys rebuilding them. I ordered a 2500HD cluster for my 1500 from a guy on ebay, and it gave it really modernized the interior. If you're after 'elegance' you could always do the Escalade or Yukon Denali cluster.</p><p></p><p>I just posted up an picture of my cluster in the build thread for my 04</p><p></p><p>Good luck, this sounds like a cool project!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="INW-Iron-Steel, post: 21297, member: 11733"] Having been in a few Express vans over the years, I seem to remember the angle of the windshield being different, and possibly the driving position. I would measure the depth of the GMT800 dash and the depth of the Express van dash at the yard. If similar both in depth and width, I say go for it. You can make anything work with enough hot metal and gas! If you're just looking for a refreshed look, perhaps a new cluster with different gauges. The clusters between GMT800s are interchangeable, and there are tons of guys rebuilding them. I ordered a 2500HD cluster for my 1500 from a guy on ebay, and it gave it really modernized the interior. If you're after 'elegance' you could always do the Escalade or Yukon Denali cluster. I just posted up an picture of my cluster in the build thread for my 04 Good luck, this sounds like a cool project! [/QUOTE]
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