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1958 01-29-2015 09:40 AM

dash parts
 
Does anyone know if there is someone who rebuilds dash parts like instrument panels.

octanejunkie 01-29-2015 10:18 AM

Re: dash parts
 
There are a few places that repair and rewire stock gauges, and there are a few places that sell rebuilt/refurbished ones, and then there are many places that sell re-pops.

truckandcarshop.com sell the individual gauges you can install into your stock cluster. Classic Instruments has created a whole new cluster, with a tach, and updated gauges keeping the classic look.

I opted to replace my gauge cluster with 12v AutoMeter gauges - it was cheaper and gave me the functions I wanted at a more reasonable price - though I still have a few extra gauges under my dash, I was not going for a stock restoration so authenticism didn't matter to me.

_Ogre 01-29-2015 02:08 PM

Re: dash parts
 
what dash part do you need rebuilt? do the gauges work?
most truck parts vendors sell new bezels, gauges, light sockets and general cluster parts
read my build on how i converted the amp gauge to a volt gauge
i also refurbished my cluster by disassembling, painting, polishing and a new bezel

http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/n...e/truck063.jpg

the new speedos vendors sell are junk, i went thru 3 of them before having a stock one recalibrated
find member tbone on this forum, he does gauge repair; i had him calibrate my speedo
i have not installed it yet

OrrieG 01-29-2015 05:01 PM

Re: dash parts
 
Ogre - speedos are highly overrated, I drove my truck for 20 years without one. Go with the flow. I cleaned up mine, when I reinstalled it turned out the temp gauge decided to go bad sitting 15 years in a box. I installed an aftermarket one to match the trans temp gauge I bought, just not ambitious enough to pull out the cluster again. If you do have it out wire it with a connector, makes it much easier to install.

dwcsr 01-29-2015 06:12 PM

Re: dash parts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1958 (Post 7024719)
Does anyone know if there is someone who rebuilds dash parts like instrument panels.

http://classicgaugeandcluster.com/

hes a board member and done some very nice work for me. Rebuilt a 1950 gauge set and converted the amp gauge to a volt meter like on the late 60's trucks

_Ogre 01-29-2015 07:31 PM

Re: dash parts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dwcsr (Post 7025340)

if that's tbone... i'll get after him to post my repaired tf speedo on his site :D

Quote:

Originally Posted by OrrieG (Post 7025252)
Go with the flow.

sound driving is a lot harder with the new setup, use to be wind it out and you were cruising at 55 mph
been using an old android phone for my speedo since my speedo tore up on power tour
that speedo app is pretty cool; gps speedo and 3 trip meters, i may keep it in truk


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