1980 Pickup instrument cluster/dash screws (1 Viewer)

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A while back, I removed my dash pad, glovebox, instrument cluster, dash electronics and all trim pieces in my 1980 Toyota Pickup. And like a dimwit, I didn't take pictures of anything during removal. Nor did I label any of the screws as I took them out.

Now that I'm putting everything back together, I have no clue what screws go where. And I can't seem to find any resources with part #'s for these screws so that I can look at a diagram to see what goes where. My FSM definitely doesn't have part #'s, neither does Amayama or Toyota Parts Direct.

Does anyone happen to have a parts fiche for this area? Or know of a good resources for finding part #'s for associated screws?

TIA!
 
Are you missing the screws? If not, id just start using what fits. Maybe the 4 that hold the cluster/bezel on use the same type. Same for the radio bezel, etc. I havent seen any diagram that shows each individual screw. Mine is held together with whatever works, lol. I do know that the ones that actually hold on the cluster itself are larger than the ones that hole on the bezel and are larger than the rest of your dash. So you should be able to separate those 4 from the group.
 
Not missing any screws. But there's a good 20 or so screws that I have for the area. Guessing and testing is fine, but I was hoping to avoid doing so.
 
What gnob said. There's the larger flanged coarse-thread screws for plastic, you can see that the smaller screws won't even thread into them. A few of the screw holes have metal clips for the screws, they use the larger screws.

The dash pad is held in place with spring clips, no screws.

The glovebox door has 3 small screws for the lower hinge. Depending on how much you removed, the catch uses the larger screws if I remember correctly.
 

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