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Join Date: Jun 2018
Location: Texas
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Re: Project 68 - Radical Rebirth of my First Truck
Looks like that setup will be really nice, but maintenance will suck having to remove the gauge cluster. Or am I missing something? I suppose you wouldn't be in there but once a year or so...
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Champaign, IL
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Re: Project 68 - Radical Rebirth of my First Truck
Yeah, it definitely won't be as easy as a factory unit. I've got a dakota digital cluster so it unplugs easy. I made my own column mount that will be fast/easy to drop the column. Like you said... at best I'd be in once a year. It won't be a daily driver so even every other year is reasonable.
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