Actually, the metallic trim is not reflective at all. There is a fair amount of glare in the pics, which may make it seem like they are reflective, but in actuality, the kit has a brushed metal look, very subdued and not reflective at all. Just look at your grab handles and imagine the exact same material all over the driver's side dash.ridged said:I like the looks of the trim but I also like the lack of shiny, reflective stuff on my stock dashboard. Thanks for posting the pics!
-- ridged
Maybe I used the wrong terminology but I don't think I care to add glare to my dash. Thanks for the input!methodtim said:Actually, the metallic trim is not reflective at all. There is a fair amount of glare in the pics, which may make it seem like they are reflective, but in actuality, the kit has a brushed metal look, very subdued and not reflective at all. Just look at your grab handles and imagine the exact same material all over the driver's side dash.
I think I've hijacked Marcus' thread... sorry. The trim kit is attached on top of the existing dash using some type of adhesive. There is a light-colored rubber strip that runs on the outside of the entire dash kit to prevent water getting in. The door pieces do not have this rubber strip on the outside edge and also adhered to the existing door panels. The installation instructions can be found here: http://www.handa-accessories.com/ridgeline/interiortrim.pdf5S Dude said:Marcus, Very nice indeed!! Is it stuck on with 3M adhesive? or Double stick tape? Also, Does it seem stuck to the dash real good? Thanks for the input.
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