QUOTE="98chevy2500SS, post: 960219, member: 17669"]Oh ok, thank you sir! That answers my (previous) question.
Your story is pretty interesting, it must have taken a while to do, especially since that is a big step, all I did was go from a 1998 dash to a 1995 dash, I couldn't image how much work it was to do with a 1991 to 1998 dash swap, that's a huge step! Last year, I was going to go backwards, from 1998 to 1994 and older, but ended up going with a 1995 dash since I thought it would be easier.
I ended up buying a steering wheel cover from Wal-Mart and it's actually what I have been looking for. It's not a skinny wheel I wanted so bad, I actually found the fat wheel better. I think you did the right move by upgrading your 1991 to a 1998. Did you grab the 1998 dash from a 2500/3500? Those had the cubby hole instead of the airbag, and the 2500/3500's had a non-airbag wheel also, hope you got the 2500/3500 version of the wheel and dash.
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Yeah, I got the cubby hole instead of air bag from a 2500, I've still got the air bag steering wheel but obviously none of the sensors or anything to make it go off so it's useless. Not sure if I want to keep it or get aftermarket but it'll do for now.
The biggest headache of the dash swap was actually on the engine bay side. I pulled the dash and entire interior harness so everything in the cab is new (well "newer" I guess would be more accurate). I pulled the entire underhood harness from another truck and merging the 1991 wiring for headlights, wipers, turn signals, etc... with the 1998 wiring from the relay/fuse block. Oh and surprisingly the 2012 Camaro engines/tranny harness wasn't plug and play
If I had to do it over again I'd break it up and do the dash swap separate. All totaled the truck was down for about 10 months, working mostly weekends on it and at least a month of that was trying to get the brake lights to work. I was amazed when I first put the power to it when I had it mostly done and just about everything worked, well except those stupid f@#$ing brake lights. Now that its back on the road I'm really glad I did it.
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