This is probably a stupid question, but can I use a air bag car's(1990-93) gauge cluster in a 1987-1989 Mustang? From pictures it looks like it will bolt in, but are there any other changes besides the cuttout for the airbag column?
wazazzle said:(((trents99)))In theory since you are using the same harness and speedo it should work. However it will not! I tried this too. The fuse box on your driverside will not fit due to a slightly different shape and mounting bracket of the '90+. Although the connectors will fit, the inset depth of the 89 speedo into the 90 dash is different. It will not go in all the way. Sorry dude, just something I learned the hard way after installing the dash and wiring, then having to reinstall the old '89 dash.
If you can fab that up but won't the steering column get in the way? There's also a ton of wiring behind there and I'm not sure it the fusebox will reach that far because i believe the wiring connected to the driver side wall is attached to it. Along with the little pc box hidden by your left leg. If you can do it post up some pics. It'll be interesting to see. Good lucktrents99 said:I had read where the fuse box will be different. What I was thinking about the fuse box is this. I know it will take some customizing so on the airbag cars they had the part by the knees bulged out. When you look at the fuse cover on the '87-'89 model it has the slits cut in the dash and male ends on the covers that let it snap in and out. I was thinking of doing something like that for the knee panel. I would hide the fuse box behind it and then make that whole piece removable by just snapping in and out of place.
Thoughts?
trbkrb said:Trents99,
I have a 90 dash in my 87, and the 87 cluster fit just fine. I also have relocated my fuse box like you were thinking in roughly the same spot as stock. It is under the knee pad and fits just fine too if you cut out a hole to mount it in. I didn't use the metal backing plate for the knee pad and the knee pad pins snap right into the holes on the dash. Here are some pics:
http://statefilingsoftware.com/pictures/fusebox1.jpg
http://statefilingsoftware.com/pictures/fusebox2.jpg
http://statefilingsoftware.com/pictures/fusebox3.jpg
My cuts are a bit rough, but I had to move it so it would clear the under dash stuff. The knee pad is a little tight against the column trim, but you can remove and install it if needed.
