In dash gauge cluster
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In dash gauge cluster
Who makes the three gauge cluster that mounts in the cubby below the AC/heater controls? I saw this set up on someone's rig around here "Medic7" or something like that, any help is much appreciated.
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autometer has a set..thinkin about a purchase myself...28.00 for the guage be bezel and then whatever you put in them..only thing i dont like is puttin a hole thru the back but i like the location tho
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I have that setup on my truck. You dont have to put a hole in the back, you just remove the cubby hole insert. Here is a link to my gallery on dtw that shows the install process done on mine. Pics of before, during and after.
http://dodgetruckworld.tenmagazines....42-album-14466
http://dodgetruckworld.tenmagazines....42-album-14466
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Originally posted by RamWheelsBy4
I have that setup on my truck. You dont have to put a hole in the back, you just remove the cubby hole insert. Here is a link to my gallery on dtw that shows the install process done on mine. Pics of before, during and after.
http://dodgetruckworld.tenmagazines....42-album-14466
I have that setup on my truck. You dont have to put a hole in the back, you just remove the cubby hole insert. Here is a link to my gallery on dtw that shows the install process done on mine. Pics of before, during and after.
http://dodgetruckworld.tenmagazines....42-album-14466
That is awesome!!! Nice work!!!
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Originally posted by charcoal600
Thanks for the info guys, that's exactly what I was after. Ramwheelsby4, very cool pics, looks like the truck came from the factory that way.
Thanks for the info guys, that's exactly what I was after. Ramwheelsby4, very cool pics, looks like the truck came from the factory that way.
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I think you were talking about me. I used the autometer gauge pod also. I just relocated them to where the HVAC controls normally go, and moved my heated seat and electronic 4X4 switch. Pics in my gallery.
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Originally posted by MedicShawn
I think you were talking about me. I used the autometer gauge pod also. I just relocated them to where the HVAC controls normally go, and moved my heated seat and electronic 4X4 switch. Pics in my gallery.
I think you were talking about me. I used the autometer gauge pod also. I just relocated them to where the HVAC controls normally go, and moved my heated seat and electronic 4X4 switch. Pics in my gallery.
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MedicShawn, I didn't notice that you switched the HVAC controls to where the cubby usually is, that is very cool; it makes a lot of sence too. Does that require any "custom" fabbing (i.e., drilling, grinding, etc.) to switch the HVAC controls to the cubby hole location?
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Yeah the HVAC is alittle bigger than the opening below.
I did a writeup here:
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...threadid=54029
I did a writeup here:
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...threadid=54029
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