Gauge/Needle Swap?
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Gauge/Needle Swap?
just out of curiousity but has anyone swapped their 94-98 gauge cluster or needles out for the 99-04 gauges/needles? if so, i'd like to see.
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You "can't." Meaning of course that you could if you had an electrical engineering degree, but since the 94-98's were mechanical odometer/trip counters it would be extremely difficult to get the new edge gauges to work. The needles are no big deal. I'm pretty sure I did a write up when I did my Simco gauges. If not, there are instructions on Simco's website.
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