716/718 dashboard

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NM_Mogman
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716/718 dashboard

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I was wondering what dashboard setup you all are sporting. I really do not like the plastic dash, but can't seem to find many photos of anything other than 710/712's and partial pics of mainly RHD diesels, but never the whole thing. Anyone care to share some photos?

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Phil
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Go to my thread on my 718, or my old 716. Dashes on all TDs are basically the same, the switch layout may vary .
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Anyone have different variations, like the SOCOM pinz's?
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I just sent you pics of 11 SOCOM dashes (when at auction). I didn't pay attention to how different the dashes were, just know its 11 different trucks. :lol:
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Thanks David! I got all the photos and it mostly looks like there was just a shelf put up over the existing plastic. There has to be a better way to lay out a dashboard than what we have. May be time to get a few friends together for a beer and brainstorming session!

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A nice pic of a TD's dash.

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Here are some pics from my 716K.

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Phil
The shelf on the SOCOM Pinz dashes was an mod done by our military as a basis for weapon platform, a desk and anything else they might come up with in a tactical situation.

The 2 dashes above would be from civilian or municipal Pinzes. The headlamp switches are toggle switches. Military Pinzes would use the rotary switch to prevent accidental lighting.

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The interior of your Pinz looks the same as my old P80 716. It looks like one of the Swedish municipal 12v 716Ks. Mine also had the timer/controller for the diesel heater in the center dash
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I totally agree with you on the shelf purpose and have confirmed that with my old CSM. They had a lot of gear to stack in a small platform, which meant they had to use every spac available.

I was really just hoping for a different setup for the dashboard, maybe something more robust and useable than that plastic crap your passenger bangs their knees on upon entering the vehicle! Maybe I can take everything off from the center over and come up with something. Or, better yet, maybe we can all throw out ideas! I just know there is a better, more attractive and secure way of doing it. Something you could even lock a pistol, purse, wallet, iPad, etc...in, without being a hazard and look cheap.

You guys have some really nice looking rigs! I really appreciate you posting them. I was fortunate enough to have gotten a new, unpainted drivers dashboard with the stack of extra parts I received in the purchase of my Pinz. I have often thought of recreating it in a CAD/CAM program and then changing the layout a bit. I will be installing a boost gauge and pyrometer in the near future, as well as toggles & buttons, and I want it to look tidy. Good thing I have an CNC Plasma Table :D (which I am still getting familiar with :oops: ).

Any who, I appreciate all past and future input/ideas. Sorry for the rambling. Enjoy the photos of what I have been doing since I rebuilt my motor!

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