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Has anyone done a custom dash cluster with aftermarket gauges.Any tips problem PICTURES.
Here is mine. Just used a piece of stainless sheet metal and cut out the back of my factory gauge cluster. I also installed small turn signal and high beam indicators that are not in the pic. Cheap and functional.
What brand are your gauges?
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There are several threads in this section if you do a search. Here's mine, made of 14 gauge steel and Autometer gauges.
This looks similar to the one I put in my car. The only thing is, they're designed for a fuel cell and will not work with at the stock sender location. They need to be top mounted. I simply cut a hole in the top of the tank and mounted it there. I then had to cut a small hole in the trunk floor right behind the fuel filler tube for the wire connector nut. It works great though. If you want to use the stock location, I think I saw what you need at Year One.
Can someone help me find this
I need a fuel sending unit that will work with a 1973 duster side mount
I needs to read 240 ohms empty, 33 ohms full electrical and work with sun pro
gauges.
Here is what my custom dash looks like..It will be painted flat black and installed this week. My builder (James Boyd - Roadkingcustoms.com) is here in Georgia and can replicate this but he said it would be pricey due to all the man hours in it...Notice all gauges are slanted towards the driver and we just added a shift light pod to the left of the steering wheel agled right at the driver..Love it!
Heres my cluster i just finished up today. The only problems i had were wiring it and cutting the diamond plate for the holes but we didnt know what we were doing with the wiring at first.