beyondloadedSE
Hard-core CEG'er
Others may remember my first trial at fixing the dash warp near the defroster vent with gorilla glue and some wood wedges to apply pressure while drying. You can see pictures in this previous thread about half way down the page.
http://www.contour.org/ceg-vb/showthread.php?t=9339
The glue is still holding up great. The defroster vent hasn't budged at all and it looks as good as it did 9 months ago. However, parts of the dash by the windshield still weren't to my liking. I think part of the reason the dash starts to lift up by the windshield is because the dash actually shrinks over time, pulling away from the windshield and lifting. So now what I've done is gotten some 1/2" half circle extruded rubber molding and sandwiched it in between the windshield and dash. This help keeps the dash pushed down and the rubber makes great contact with the windshield, keeping it secure. Its been about 4 months since I've installed it and I'm very happy it. Not only is it keeping the dash down, but its helped cut down on the rattling while going over bumps.
http://www.contour.org/ceg-vb/showthread.php?t=9339
The glue is still holding up great. The defroster vent hasn't budged at all and it looks as good as it did 9 months ago. However, parts of the dash by the windshield still weren't to my liking. I think part of the reason the dash starts to lift up by the windshield is because the dash actually shrinks over time, pulling away from the windshield and lifting. So now what I've done is gotten some 1/2" half circle extruded rubber molding and sandwiched it in between the windshield and dash. This help keeps the dash pushed down and the rubber makes great contact with the windshield, keeping it secure. Its been about 4 months since I've installed it and I'm very happy it. Not only is it keeping the dash down, but its helped cut down on the rattling while going over bumps.