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Did there use to be a sticky for gauge cluster swaping ?

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Old 03-14-2007
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Did there use to be a sticky for gauge cluster swaping ?

I was looking around for it, and cant find it ?


I get my new cluster friday/saturday and wanted to start taking apart mine now to get it ready so I can have it done by that night with the other crap.

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Did you try the "How-To" or the "How-To Submissions" pages?
 
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Yeah checked and skimmed through :(

I remeber a really really good write up on it, maybe im just blind and dont see it :(
 
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Yup,i did some searching too.
 
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This How-to was originally written for Indiglo gauges but it has all the info you need for a simple cluster swap. It is one of the better ones I've seen.

http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/...threadid=46290
 
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good job bob, i tried finding that one, its the one i used
 
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sweet dosnt seem like alot of work at all, thanks alot for finding that :)
 
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thanks im about to do a swap on my truck and i was actually gonna ask for the thread myself.
 
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