I gotta wonder if you would need to steal the HVAC unit in behind it as well? Should be doable but if you were to I would steal EVERYTHING in front of your face, maybe even kick panels and the a pillar cover. That looks too cool not to do it. I imagine your truck would be out of commission for a weekend or better. Do it, then build thread. Cool.
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I'd likely be looking at the plastic only.
Just spitballing it around:
GMT400 diesel cluster would have to be swapped into the Kod dash opening, at least until the Duramax swap. Then its a simple matter of ropping a Duramax van cluster right in.
Ducting for the Kod dash would have to come with it, HVAC assembly would likely be the GMT 400 stuff. Doubt the van style box from the 2003+ would fit my firewall. Probably have to make up a ducting adapter to go from the GMT400 outlet to the Kod dash venting. That's pretty easy.
The rest of the GMT switches and whatnot would get swapped over. Headlight and HVAC head look like a direct swap. The multiple Kod switches would stay. Lots of extra room for my boost, egt, fuel pressure, etc gauges.
Trailer brake controller can go nearly anywhere, just cut the opening to fit.
Lots of room for tweeter and speaker placements.
The windshield line is a bit of a concern. If it's even close, shaving the plastic would make it fit. Defroster vent location is another area of concern.
Then there's the overall width. That may be a deal killer. not just the width where it goes inside the body lines, but it appears the dash flares out on the ends.
I have to find one somewhere that I can measure and check. I would be more likely to find a van from that year (same body) and take some measurements. If it looks like it would fit with a touch of work, then start seriously looking for a Kod dash.
We also have 4 feet of snow on the ground right now and more on the way. That kind of puts a damper on doing anything until spring anyways. Plastic tends to break when frigged with at these temperatures....