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OK let me reiterate: Buying an aftermarket gauge cluster would be pricey that is why most people replace just the gauge faces.
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OK let me reiterate: Buying an aftermarket gauge cluster would be pricey that is why most people replace just the gauge faces.
Aftermarket cluster....? They even make one of these for our trucks?
I've seen racing clusters that are plug and play for specific cars but never on something like our trucks.
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