

🖤 Elevate your Lexus dash game—because your ride deserves flawless finesse.
DashSkin Molded Dash Cover Cap is a hard ABS plastic overlay designed exclusively for 2004-2009 Lexus RX 330/350/400h models with center speaker holes. Made in the USA, it restores cracked dashboards by gluing over the original surface, offering a near-OEM look without replacement. The product includes a lifetime warranty, two tubes of flexible adhesive, and a detailed installation guide, enabling a quick, tool-free upgrade that enhances vehicle aesthetics and resale value.












| ASIN | B0883D34W1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #96,808 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #214 in Interior Dash Covers |
| Brand | DashSkin |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (387) |
| Date First Available | January 18, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 3 pounds |
| Item model number | 0409RXS-Black |
| Manufacturer | DashSkin |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 0409RXS-Black |
| Product Dimensions | 58 x 9 x 27 inches |
R**N
Best choice available
Just about every Lexus of this era has a sticky, cracking, and deteriorating dashboard. It's so ugly and most covers look pretty terrible or don't cover all the damage. The only area it doesn't cover completely is the passenger side air bag. Lucky for me that area on my dash is still in good shape. It came packaged well and damage free. The instructions were surprisingly good and I found the two tubes of silicone to be plenty. Installing was pretty easy as a two person job. Snaking the cover through the steering wheel was the most difficult part. Tape your left and right pillars as instructed because you will likely hit them during installation and they scratch easily. The edges of this cover are a bit sharp. Fit up is as good as you could expect really. Color match isn't quite perfect but it's very close. The textured grain finish isn't quite the same as the original dash but again it's close enough. Visually it looks really good and a whole lot better than the original damaged dashboard. I recommend this dash cover. It seems to be the best choice available.
P**8
Once it’s on, it looks great!
Fits great and makes a huge cosmetic improvement. However, the silicone adhesive was difficult to use and did not hold properly. Finding rods, poles, wood pieces, etc needed to hold the dash skin in place was a pain while the incredibly old and hardened adhesive dried. I finally used my vacuum cleaner handle sections. When I removed everything the next day, up popped the skin. I next applied my own silicone adhesive with a chalking gun and repeated the process. This time it stuck and looks great. It is well worth the money but throw the crappy adhesive out and use a quality adhesive. I’d also recommend some spring loaded adjustable curtain or shower curtain rods to hold it in place while the adhesive sets. You will need several, along with weights to hold it down. I used bags of rice, books, and towels shoved into the tight spots. It takes as many as you can fit to hold it down tight. As a 67 year old female with arthritic hands, I vastly improved my old Lexus’ appearance with no extra help.
P**A
The install instruction is USELESS and Wrong!
Update on 12/31/2022: One year and half later, the skin cover still looks good. The spots that had good amount of silicone adhesive still bind well with the dashboard. As I said in my initial review, it is critical that you apply enough silicone adhesive to those spots that have large gaps between the cover and the dash. I upgraded my rating from 3 to 4 stars after a year and half of use. I believe it is a good product but it does need to be installed correctly. Initial Review: I bought this several months ago and finally installed last week, after watching quite a few youtube videos, which are informative but did not shed any lights on the most critical aspects of the installation. My feeling on this product is mixed. If the cover is installed properly, it could mask LEXUS' MISTAKES nicely for the money. Or it would just look like another crappy aged version of LEXUS Dashboards. My installation key points: 1. The product itself is pretty good. Surprisingly the cover fits the dashboard pretty well. It is a rigid product, yet flexible enough to be bent somewhat. With two persons holding it on each ends, you can bow the cover in the middle to facilitate the slide-in. 2. Getting the skin cover to fit onto the dash, initially looked very daunting. But with two persons doing it. after a couple of dry runs, the whole thing was actually easier than it looks. 3. Once you know exactly how to slide in the cover without the underside touching the dash, you can start clean the dashboard and the cover. I sprayed some Windex to both the dashboard and the inside of the cover. 4. SILICONE ADHESIVE!!!!!!!!! DON'T LISTEN to the INSTRUCTION MANUAL on HOW MUCH silicone adhesive should be put on the cover. Whoever wrote the damn instructions probably had never installed one himself. I AM REALLY PISSED. It doesn't do you any good even if you had a good cover but could not install it properly because of the poor instructions! 5. You SHOULDN'T APPLY A THIN BEAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! During the dry runs, You should carefully look for the high and low spots of your cover and dash (along the edges) , and figure out how much silicone you should apply to each of those spots so those spots of the cover would have good contact with the dash. Thin bead throughout the whole cover WILL NOT bind the cover with the dash, especially those big gapped spots. I don't know why it would hurt to put on a lot more silicone adhesive. You can always wipe and clean out the excess. 6. Since initially I had listened to the wrong instructions, many spots did not bind to the dash at all. With those spots that I still had access, I went back and put a lot more silicone in those areas. Now those spots have bonded well with the dash. 7. Beside using a lot of cardboard pieces, I also used many 2-lb, 5-lb, 10-lb, 20-lb bags of beans or rice to press the cover down. I did not have good luck with mask tapes. Instead I used some shipping tapes, but still taping just didn't work well enough for me. I left the weights on overnight. Final Conclusion. With Lexus not going to fix their mistakes of using the wrong materials for the dashboards (I didn't receive the recall letter), you really don't have that many good choices. This skin cover is not a bad one, even though the instructions suck. I am really not sure how long the bonding between the cover and dash is going to last. Even without the silicone, the cover does not come off easily.
K**B
Perfect fix for nasty Lexus dash
Easy to follow instructions. Perfect fit. No airbag cover is supplied so if your dash is cracked in that area you either have to live with it or figure it out
D**R
Perfect Color Match!
I am very happy with the DashSkin cover. I had my mechanic install it. It makes my 2004 Lexus RX330 look much nicer. The dash had been cracking and there was large areas (3" +) of yellow foam where the original dash had been.
A**R
Can’t go wrong with this purchase!
I’m completely satisfied! Great value for money! Perfect color! Tips: -Watch every YouTube video DashSkin made -Read and follow the instructions. -Wear gloves. (I didn’t and have little cuts here and there on my hands. Noticed them when I used hand sanitizer). -Go ahead and buy tension/prop rods off Amazon. You WILL need them. Instructions say you need them and you do. -Be creative. I didn’t have a workbench so I used my trash & recycling bins covered with a blanket. See photos Pros: -Excellent fit -Very light weight. Can be done by one person. -Easy install (just be sure to prepare with weights and prop stands) -Curing time is short. I left it overnight. -Plenty silicone was provided. I didn’t use an entire tube. Cons: - Prefer better expectations set of potential installation challenges. -Prefer more installation alternatives for tough areas i.e. the glove box area, the left of the steering wheel. (I ended up using clear, thick, two-sided tape I had on hand to hold these areas in place because my tension rod continued to slip in these areas due to weird angles). See photos
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