AJ,
I know I've seen them but can't remember where. You might try JC Whitney, CarParts.com, or Mr SuperDuty who advertises here (I think you can find a spot where advertisers are listed on the home page).
On something like this you should try listing it on one of the Diesel forums since it is the same for all the trucks. At least if it's the one I'm thinking of: goes around a couple areas on the dash, not inside the instrument pod.
Good luck and welcome to the site!
------------------
Enjoy freedom, protect the Second Ammendment.
00 F250SC 4x2 PSD 6 spd Great Dane in the back. Like to shoot? Try IPSC.
__________________
God created man; Sam Colt made us equal.
These 2 sites indicate they sell carbon fiber dash kits, but I'm not sure you can see it online. You used to be able to see about 50 different finishes on the autodash site, but it seems they've cut back on their online information.
1- www.autodash.com
2- www.infinity-products.com
...
I bought a comprehensive kit (about 30 pieces) for my Excursion XLT and the quality was OUTSTANDING. However, Infinity seems to be the most popular 'high quality' vendor on this site.
------------------
2000 Excursion XLT 4x2, Toreador Red, Craftsman Tool Chest (14x28x28 opp sp Tire), autodash.com Trim
__________________
2000 Excursion XLT 4x2, Toreador Red, Craftsman Tool Chest (14x28x28 opp sp Tire), autodash.com Trim
I checked out autodash.com, and they carry four different brands. Since yours was so many pieces, I assume you got the flat kit and not the molded? Do you remember which brand you got, and how was the match to the stock wood trim on your Excursion (that is if you got the wood and not the carbon fiber)?
------------------
Philip Casciola
'00 F350 Lariat V10 4x4 Crew Cab LWB DRW Red Clearcoat/Parchment Interior
No mods yet.... My Photo Album
[This message has been edited by pcasciola (edited 11-01-2000).]
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by pcasciola: I assume you got the flat kit and not the molded? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
You're right, AND wrong.
I got the molded kit, but also got all the accessories, which are in flat style. As for matching the existing trim, I have an XLT, so there was NO wood trim on the original Excursion. However, I did get the matching OEM color, which was:
*Synthetic Oxford Burl*
I can only tell you that the dark would trim is a perfect complement to my parchment (tan) interior.
...
Here's what I got:
17pc Flat and Molded, $395
3pc Overhead Console, $94
1pc Console Lid, $82
3pc Front Cupholder, $42
1pc Overhead Behind Console, $58
3pc Overhead Lights, $27
5pc Overhead AC Vents, $42
2pc Rear AV Controls, $42
...
Not cheap, BUT the ultimate in quality.
...
As for the brand I got, you can EMail me and I can tell you how to find out from the vendor. To tell you on this site, would jeopardize my financial security.
------------------
2000 Excursion XLT 4x2, Toreador Red, Craftsman Tool Chest (14x28x28 opp sp Tire), autodash.com Trim
__________________
2000 Excursion XLT 4x2, Toreador Red, Craftsman Tool Chest (14x28x28 opp sp Tire), autodash.com Trim
I just was at the dealer and they had a f-series accessory catalog and they woodgrain and carbon fiber dash kits....so you could try your dealer.....the catalog had prices but I don't have it with me....
------------------
2000 PSD reg.cab 4x4 XLT 3.73 hypertech-PP3 built 7/99 srw harvest gold
straight pipe exhaust 28,000miles never been to the dealer yet 285 BFG MUD TERRAINS thinking about a lift or leveling kit
85' dodge d250 360-2v (gutless) auto 4X4
__________________
2000 PSD reg.cab 4x4 XLT 3.73 hypertech-PP3 built 7/99 srw harvest gold
straight pipe exhaust, 315 BFG MUD TERRAINS, tuff country 2.5 leveler, 4+1 block in the rear, pcm NVK4
Dad's truck: 2003 6.0 torqshift, stock with zero problems to date.UPDATE rough idle and chugging at startup but otherwise holding up
AutoForums.com is the premier network of enthusiast-owned
enthusiast-operated automotive communities.
We operate more than 100 automotive forums where our users consult peers for shopping information and advice, and share
experiences and opinions as a community.