Glove Box Liner
Glove Box Liner
I got a new glove box line for my '71 Cutlass S car for Christmas. What's the best way to install this? From looking at it, it looks like I'll have to take the glove box door off.
I installed a new liner in my '72 Vista Cruiser recently and it isn't easy, especially if the car has A/C because the hose to the passenger dash A/C vent is right behind the box liner. I ended up removing that hose to facilitate the R&I and since the old hose is old fabric on a wire assembly and stapled to the back of the vent on top and the air plenum on bottom it disintegrated so I had to replace that as well. Not easy but doable, just take a healthy dose of patience before doing it. Good luck.
I installed a new liner in my '72 Vista Cruiser recently and it isn't easy, especially if the car has A/C because the hose to the passenger dash A/C vent is right behind the box liner. I ended up removing that hose to facilitate the R&I and since the old hose is old fabric on a wire assembly and stapled to the back of the vent on top and the air plenum on bottom it disintegrated so I had to replace that as well. Not easy but doable, just take a healthy dose of patience before doing it. Good luck.
In the first video on the Cutlass I recognized the disclaimer label about cancer causing material which was identical to the one I got so probably even though he got his from inline tube and I got mine form OPG I bet it is from the same manufacturer. Good video.
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but somewhat a similar process