Aside, from replacing suspension parts. Another issue that creates vibration is the torsional damper...there supposed to be replaced at 500,000 miles. perhaps, you may want to include a mercury filled balancer.
Columbia dash frame
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try to enforce it with steel plates and riviets
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Most of the comments above are accurate. The entire dashboard is plastic. I replaced about 8 or 9 of the major pieces, both underlying support extrusions and the top covers. Mine started to crack around the radio(which eventually fell into the dash) because the dealer didn't install it with a rear support when the truck was brand new. That started the problem, and I would guess that it is a similar problem with most of the Century/Columbia/Argosy trucks. I did spend about $2200 on the parts alone( including the climate control assembly) and it took a weekend to completely rebuild it. All of the parts work together for strength, if it is properly installed and braced it will last another 10 years...
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Where did you find the replacement pieces to fix the dash?
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I built a metal sub frame for the 07 Cascadia..
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