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Mickey_D 03-24-2007 07:26 PM

WTB : Gauge cluster for '90 Silverado
 
I'm looking to replace my stock gauge panel with something not so "funky"

http://www.boomspeed.com/bofh1968/chevy/90chev4.jpg

I want to go with a more conventional gauge system needles instead of the bar graph type that's there.

Now, I don't want to buy new!! I only want to buy off a board member. It's not a dire emergency for me to do this, it's only something I'd like to do. So if you have one lying around, please let me know how much you want for it and a rough approximation of shipping to 56754.

Thanks.

brak 03-26-2007 05:26 AM

Re: WTB : Gauge cluster for '90 Silverado
 
I tried to upgrade my "rainbow" gauges for the later needle type, and they didn't work correctly...

although in my case, I had the idiot cluster to begin with, but i was able to switch to your style no problem...

Somebody else may have something better to add.

swbls12b 03-26-2007 05:22 PM

Re: WTB : Gauge cluster for '90 Silverado
 
http://www.fullsizechevy.com/forums/...ad.php?t=69806
This may help the both of you.

Mickey_D 03-26-2007 07:33 PM

Re: WTB : Gauge cluster for '90 Silverado
 
swbls12b, that's all well and good except all his images are dead links, so his helpful diagrams are all gone. :(

I appreciate the info, though.


[EDIT] Never mind. Found the info I needed on page 14 I think it was. Saved the entire page to my desktop for future reference.

Thank you for posting that and if you're a member over there, please thank the original poster for putting all that info together!!

69c10stepside 04-11-2007 01:30 PM

Re: WTB : Gauge cluster for '90 Silverado
 
Yes that is a great guide, somebody posted that on this forum a couple years back and I still have it bookmarked!


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