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Old 04-26-2002, 09:48 AM   #25
Frank_Zeller
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You need a 2-5/8 hole saw for the lower gauges
Quick set epoxy for the speed and Tach (trim them press fit with epoxy)

The gauges come with new sensors. I completely rewired…… the only wires I accessed from the instrument gauge harness were……… the dash lights (1 wire) and the blinks (2 wires left and right) and the bright light indicator (1 wire) and the gas gauge (1 wire) I cut and taped off the rest…..ran several new grounds wires and got power for the gauges straight from the fuse box.

So….. all new wires were run for the gauges under the hood flowing the gauges instruction manual. I them cut or removed all the old wires from under the hood.


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