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I dropped a Ford cluster in that I had sitting around into the Dodge. Looks like I might be able to make it work, if I can find the right speedo cable, I would think they are standard.
Last edited by aofarrell2; Jul 1, 2013 at 10:58 PM.
Why is there a gauge cluster from a 1980's Ford truck in a mid 90's Dodge?
You should be shot for that.
No I should not. If it works, it works. Period. If I end up using it, I will get rid of the PCM altogether.
But here's where the trouble is: I'm deleting the PCM altogether. Any ideas on a tach driver for a 1995 dodge ram factory cluster without the PCM being involved
No I should not. If it works, it works. Period. If I end up using it, I will get rid of the PCM altogether.
But here's where the trouble is: I'm deleting the PCM altogether. Any ideas on a tach driver for a 1995 dodge ram factory cluster without the PCM being involved
Meh.
Originally Posted by QuadCabLuv
Just install a seperate tach. Seems like that would be the easier route.
+1. Or fab up a cluster with everything already in it. The one you're using is terribly out of place. Looks poor, even compared to me 76!