THIS IS NOW 4 PIECE TRIM KIT AS I NOW HAVE A MATCHING TRIM PIECE FOR THE SHIFTER SURROUND AREA (MANUAL OR AUTO). The manual trim includes a label that shows the shift pattern for a 4 or 5 speed (Please specify).
The Trim panels in the kit are made from black tinted lexan and are designed to give your Fiero a new and different look. They directly replace your worn stock silver panels, or you can mount them on top of the stock panels if you like. The Center dash panel (A/C and Stereo trim panel) is only designed to be mounted over top of the existing trim panel as it contains the A/C vents.
The Lexan Panels have same mounting holes that your stock panels have so you just use the existing screws that hold your stock trim in place to mount them. However the trim panel for the shifter area requires double sided tape to hold it in place as there are no stock mounting screws.
The Main dash panel does not have cutouts for the warning indicators (i.e. Temp, Ajar, etc) as the light from the them will pass through the tinted panel. This provides a kind of cleaned up look to the dash and yet you can still see your warning indicators. Yet everywhere else that has no light coming from under the panel will just look glossy black.
I came up with these as my Fiero Digital Dash Kit uses similiar panels that are included in that kit. Of course these Panels are designed specifically to allow you to view your stock gauges.
What about matching pieces for the 2 side vents and the shifter surround?
That is a good idea, I will look in to having some of those made. The shifter surround would have to be attached using glue or double sided tape though. I'm not sure off hand how to attach the ones for the side vents.
How thick are they? Are the outside edges chamfered?
I cnc'd a few sets of these a couple years ago out of several different types of material, including laminate, poly mirror, polycarbonate and plexi, and they worked pretty well, except the shift surround. I just never could get the edges to look right. btw, I attached the bezel to the existing shift surround with double side tape as you suggested--worked out pretty good, even in the heat of West Texas. I have since gone back to stock look. Somewhere in GFC archive, there is a 'g' code I wrote for one of the bezels--forget which one. It was the 1st one I did, and had a couple of tweaks needed. Got the good ones on disc somewhere.
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That is a good idea, I will look in to having some of those made. The shifter surround would have to be attached using glue or double sided tape though. I'm not sure off hand how to attach the ones for the side vents.
Tom
The two side vents use 2 hex head bolts to mount so you should be able to mount them the same way a the rest of the pieces you've made, and the shift surround i'm sure double sided tape or some sort of epoxy should hold it fine. if you added those few pieces i'd deffinatly be in for a set.
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How thick are they? Are the outside edges chamfered?
I cnc'd a few sets of these a couple years ago out of several different types of material, including laminate, poly mirror, polycarbonate and plexi, and they worked pretty well, except the shift surround. I just never could get the edges to look right. btw, I attached the bezel to the existing shift surround with double side tape as you suggested--worked out pretty good, even in the heat of West Texas. I have since gone back to stock look. Somewhere in GFC archive, there is a 'g' code I wrote for one of the bezels--forget which one. It was the 1st one I did, and had a couple of tweaks needed. Got the good ones on disc somewhere.
Thanks a lot for your response and the info you provided. The panels are 1/8 inch thick and the outside edges are flame polished. Tom
Originally posted by Tiny: The two side vents use 2 hex head bolts to mount so you should be able to mount them the same way a the rest of the pieces you've made, and the shift surround i'm sure double sided tape or some sort of epoxy should hold it fine. if you added those few pieces i'd deffinatly be in for a set.
Thanks for the info! I'll have to look into doing the side vent piece, but it may be a bit before I have that. As for the shift surround piece, I should be able to get that one done in the next few weeks. I'll let you know when its available. Thanks, Tom
I also wonder if it wouldn't be possible to make the ac and radio suround fit so it only accepts and aftermarket headunit only so as to make to the aftermarcket cd play look a lil more factory. this is just an idea as i'm sure it would be a fairly custom job.
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I also wonder if it wouldn't be possible to make the ac and radio suround fit so it only accepts and aftermarket headunit only so as to make to the aftermarcket cd play look a lil more factory. this is just an idea as i'm sure it would be a fairly custom job.
Yes I could do that if you like. You would need to provide me with the exact dimensions needed for the stereo cutout. As this would be a 1 time custom part I would have to charge you a bit more. Probably around $40. Tom
Yes I could do that if you like. You would need to provide me with the exact dimensions needed for the stereo cutout. As this would be a 1 time custom part I would have to charge you a bit more. Probably around $40. Tom
I have a strange feeling that one with a cutout for an aftermarket stereo will end up being more than a 1 time shot. Eventually...I'd be in the market for one also.
I have a strange feeling that one with a cutout for an aftermarket stereo will end up being more than a 1 time shot. Eventually...I'd be in the market for one also.
Thanks for your response. That is possible, but the cutout would probably vary for each person/stereo so each would be custom. Tom
Just thought I would let you know that I now have a matching trim piece for the shifter surround area (Manual only at this time). To add this piece just add $10 so the total for all 4 pieces is $89 + $9 USPS 2-3 day shipping in Cont US. Thanks for looking! Tom
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You are still making these correct? Do you have any pictures of them installed? Thanks Daniel
Daniel,
Yes I am still making them and actually I only started in the past few months so I don't have an installed pic yet. I am hoping someone will take some pictures of them installed their car as I can't use them in mine. Thanks for asking.
Okay thats good to hear that you are making them still. I will be buying a set of them from you in a couple of weeks. I wish somebody would post up some pics of these installed. I was trying to make decision on wether i like these or the carbon fiber look a like ones on ebay. I like these alot more because they actually replace the plastic peices instead of just sticking over them.
Okay thats good to hear that you are making them still. I will be buying a set of them from you in a couple of weeks. I wish somebody would post up some pics of these installed. I was trying to make decision on wether i like these or the carbon fiber look a like ones on ebay. I like these alot more because they actually replace the plastic peices instead of just sticking over them.
OK I'll be here when your ready. Hopefully I can come up with an installed pic soon. Thanks, Tom
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My project seems to be turning into a REALLY long term effort . . ." (several French words) . . .What ever will be, . . . will be." Somewhere down the road I'd be interested in a set that trades places between the radio and heater controls. Think about it, HVAC is pretty much set and forget, tunes, your always futzing with; might as well have 'em in easier reach, and where ya can see 'em.
Providing that this is a long term service, is that something in your bag o' tricks?
My project seems to be turning into a REALLY long term effort . . ." (several French words) . . .What ever will be, . . . will be." Somewhere down the road I'd be interested in a set that trades places between the radio and heater controls. Think about it, HVAC is pretty much set and forget, tunes, your always futzing with; might as well have 'em in easier reach, and where ya can see 'em.
Providing that this is a long term service, is that something in your bag o' tricks?
Norm
Norm, I hadn't thought about doing that, but I could have one made for you at an additional cost since it is a 1 time thing (+$40). Let me know when your ready. Thanks, tom
I'd be interested, but I'd like to see a set installed in a Beechwood interior(even gray might work).
Sorry but I still don't have an installed picture yet. If you bought a set and took some good pics of them I would refund you half the purchase price after receiving the pics. I don't have any other way at the moment to get installed pics. Thanks, Tom
Originally posted by TBSB9595: Sorry but I still don't have an installed picture yet. If you bought a set and took some good pics of them I would refund you half the purchase price after receiving the pics. I don't have any other way at the moment to get installed pics. Thanks, Tom
Tom,
I shot you a PM, but if you're serious about the half price if I get you pics, let me know. I'd take a set and post pics here and send them to you as well.
I shot you a PM, but if you're serious about the half price if I get you pics, let me know. I'd take a set and post pics here and send them to you as well.
-Gary
Gary, Yes I am serious. I sent you a PM already to that effect. Your offer to post them would be great also! Thanks, Tom
sorry it took so long... toms a stand up guy with a great product. it tool longer to remove the bezel than to hookup the new gauges (mainly cuz i had to find the 15torx...)
sorry it took so long... toms a stand up guy with a great product. it tool longer to remove the bezel than to hookup the new gauges (mainly cuz i had to find the 15torx...)
thanks todd
ps any news on the auto bezel and vent bezels?
Thanks for the pic todd. Too bad you couldn't get it with the digital gauges turned on, but I know how hard it is to get a good pic of that too.
As for the bezels you mentioned: No vent bezels, I'm working on the Auto bezel. I'll let you know when I have it available.