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I’m trying to install a ram mount pistol holster and wanted to remove the dash under the steering wheel to make it a little easier to bolt this thing on and there is NOTHING on the internet about the newer models’ dash removal. It’s a bit different than the previous models, as far as the dash configuration. A little guidance would be much appreciated. I removed the fuse panel. There’s a 7 mm screw there, also a T5 hex screw connecting the upper and lower dash. I removed both of those. There’s another 7mm under the dash under the steering wheel. I popped the 2 bracket pins things and I still can’t get it budge. It seems Like the middle portion of the dash under the radio might need to be removed. I’m really not sure. Let me know. Thanks 

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If I remember there are torques screws under the driver side under dash and the piece removes. I just put mine in the huge center console when I drive.

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Yea, that’s what I’ve been doing. Or just keeping it on my person, but this holster is pretty cool and much easier to access quickly. I’m going to look at it again tomorrow and hopefully have some more info on here by then. Thanks for the response.

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This is the holster. It’s pretty legit, but this dash is a pain in the ass.

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I seen a video somewhere not sure where on how to remove the cluster and glovebox awhile back I think it was on YouTube they might show how to remove that bottom panel I know it’s a lot different then the k2xx

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The holster is by Dara Holsters is the Dara Ram Mount. If you google that it’ll come up. 

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You have to remove the left AC vent, radio and cluster bezel to remove the knee bolster. PM me, I believe I have instructions.

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