That cover plate install looks great.
The butyl tape looked fairly thick. After installation of the plate does it smash down flatter so the plate fits fairly tight against the firewall?
The tape starts out at 5/16" and then is squished a bit in the roll. You can see where it flattens out slightly here:
Once compressed, at best it compresses to 3/16". I could pull the firewall plate and put actual gel/liquid sealant on it if you prefer. As it is, it sits close enough to look good. Your call. I used this because it was free and because I had it here already.
Next up is to route the wiring and run the ducts. Awhile back, I was curious as to why VA sent this plastic glove box liner:
It also has that rectangle hole, I'm guessing for access to the fuse panel? It is wider than the fuse panel and in the wrong spot. This fuse panel is attached horizontally along the bottom of the dash frame. If I used this liner, I'd need to block off that hole somehow. I did test fit the original liner awhile back...
I was surprised to see that it fit. Does it block anything that I'm unaware of?
Nope. It clears the evaporator. You can see the fuse panel at the left.
How about the master plugs for the wiring?
Right above but near the fuse panel.
Back when I test fit this, I just figured they included that plastic liner as an option. It is a lot thinner than the stock one:
You might fit a bottle of water and some napkins in the plastic one. It is not big.
A few days back, I started wondering if maybe the plastic liner is included because the ducting may encroach on the space between the evaporator and glove box. There is one duct that will travel from the left side of the evaporator to the vent in the far right side of the dash. Maybe the duct is long and flexible enough to arch it over the wiring and glove box or below it and not be visible?
If so, I think I'll be able to keep the stock glove box liner.