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Old Jul 5, 2010 | 09:03 AM
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We are trying to finalize the interior on this restoration and the new Corvette America center console doesn't want to fit into place very well. The car didn't come with the original console so I don't have anything to compare this aftermarket one with but it seems to be off enough to make assembly a bear.

I can not get it forward enough to insert the two side screws into the metal bracket mounted on the tunnel. It butts up against the dash panels and even with the passenger dash still out it is very difficult to get the driver's side dash to move any farther forward so the center console will line up.

Has anyone else had this issue or have any suggestions?

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Old Jul 5, 2010 | 11:53 AM
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What year you talkin' 'bout??

On my '75, I do have a slight issue with fitting the center gauge bezel, center console, and parking brake cover properly. I finally gave up and just ended up forcing everything into place, and not securing them with any screws, since the holes didn't line up - which I do not recommend. Between old carpeting, insulation, all the wiring, and the heater/vent controls - there aint much room under there.
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Old Jul 5, 2010 | 01:04 PM
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The bracket on the front of the lower console will pivot to match up with the lower end of the gauge cluster. You need to just start (a coupe of threads) the flanged nuts on those lower studs, then slide them into the slots on that bracket. Tighten them (just pretty snug...don't get crazy or they will break off) from the removable front panels on the lower console.

It would really help you if you had a copy of the A.I.M. for your year car. The detail layout of the wire routing and assembly is there for you to review.
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Old Jul 5, 2010 | 04:00 PM
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Hi Scott,
I found that on my 71 with original parts I had to get the forward console in place with screws just started before I put the the center gauge bezel in. Othewise, the bezel wanted to push the console back too far. CAREFUL pushing on that bezel!!!
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Old Jul 5, 2010 | 07:20 PM
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Thanks for the tips all, it is a '76 and I do have the AIM, the wire harness and parts are installed per it, I guess things are just real tight in this area.
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