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Re: [GMCnet] A futuristic body needs a better dash [message #215190] Sat, 20 July 2013 23:29 Go to previous message
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Joe
Watching one of the Saturday car shows today.
I think it was on trucks.
He had full gage cluster for a GM truck from Rock Auto
The cost was $150.00
I may run down to the local truck wrecking yard and take a look.
The guy on the show was saying some thing about the stock step motors not working well?
The unit from Rock Auto was an upgrade.
May be an idea.
Thanks
Howard

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On Jul 20, 2013, at 4:05 PM, Joe Weir <joeweir@gmail.com> wrote:

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> I hear you. Personally, I like the dual/quad gauge setup of the gps gauges. Keeps it simple, and does not modify for the sake of modification. You have room for two more gauges in between the speedo and quad guage, if you need to monitor more, without really disturbing the feng shui of the original dash..
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> However, for the price of all those gauges, you are in CIP territory.
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