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Old 09-04-2005, 09:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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'92-'97 (or '99-'05) interior into '91?

I'm considering rebuilding the truck's interior, and was wondering if anyone knows how things might fit.

I'd like to replace the door panels, interior trim, etc. with pieces from a newer truck. I assume that the parts from a '92-'97 F-350 would work, but the panels from a '99+ SuperDuty would not share the same pin pattern.

Thinking about adding a set of aftermarket electric-pivot mirrors... also tired of the '91 factory interior and looking for something a little tighter and functional.

Any idea if the dash from a '92-'97 or '99+ SuperDuty would fit? Wanting to get away from the classic '91 "woodgrain" paneling, and am finally tiring of that BROWN interior I liked a few years ago!!! Arrrgh! Maybe will just have to repaint it all black and put in lighter carpet...

Have significant noise deadening work to do, regardless.


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Re: '92-'97 (or '99-'05) interior into '91?

Good information... thank you.

I got to thinking about it a bit more and the '92-'97 is the best way to go, anyway. Might have to work on some other dash options with my existing dash. The door panels on the '92+ trucks are much nicer than what the truck currently has.
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