Fixing a crack in a dashboard (1 Viewer)

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I have a slight crack in my dash and a couple little minor things, and other than dumping tons of cash, is there a way anyones tried that works out. its a slight crack and its pissing me off. :bang:
 
maybe use leather conditioners to soften it up enough to pull closed by hand, (this would probably take several weeks-make sure to use a window shade to prevent the crack from growing) and then use super glue (the really thin stuff) to glue it closed.

I know superglue was used in vietnam as an alternative to stitches because it almost instantly bonds tissue together (I'd assume it would work on the leather).
 
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New dash pad from used cruiser in better shape would be way I'd go
 
New dash pad from used cruiser in better shape would be way I'd go
I hear ya, but other than this slight crack its perfect.
 
I have one centered with the steering wheel. I adjusted the tilt up so I don't see it :hillbilly:.
 
Mine has 3 or 4 deep and wide splits the biggest centered over the steering wheel. Doesn't really bother me. If it starts to bug me I'll just throw on a cheap cover and call it a day. I'm more focused on the things that make me go, steer and stop right now.
 
Mine has 3 or 4 deep and wide splits the biggest centered over the steering wheel. Doesn't really bother me. If it starts to bug me I'll just throw on a cheap cover and call it a day. I'm more focused on the things that make me go, steer and stop right now.
Yea Ive already covered all those bases, the reason I ask is its also centered on wheel and the entire dash is mint otherwise.
 

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