Quote Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
Yeah, sorry I turned this thread into "Animal Planet."


The only drawback I can see is wetness Ron. How dry can you keep it? Under the dash is a real problem on T's, because there is almost NO room. In fact, now that I have seen the seat stringer I am going to use, I am going to redo much of my wiring to put the switches and lots of the electricals under the seat. There is almost not enough room under the dash to get my hands to wire the gauges and all.

With the bomber seats, you are pretty limited as to hiding spots. I would say if you can solve the water and accessibility issues, you should be fine though.

Don
I thought I would butt in and give another opinion. There are two options if you wanted to put your electrical under your dash, that I have thought of. Wait let me get up on my soap box. O.K.
1.Make your dash removable, duplicate the outer shape in steel and fiberglass that structure in for rigidity. Then you have access to anything you decide to put there.
2. Make a panel under your dash that drops down for access.
I am a firm believer in making these cars come apart easily. You just never know when it will be needed. I guess I'm still programed from my drag racing days. To me it's worth the extra time spent for ease of maintenance later.
Just my opinion,
Ken