95 to 98+ dash swap
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The dash? Or the cluster? Wiring is going to be different, as is the cluster, as is the OBD port.... and numerous other things. I don't know if there are any differences in the heater box..... but, the controls sure are different, vent locations are different as well. Does the 98 have a passenger side air bag?
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I'm talkin the whole dash, top and bottom. My wiring is all in good shape i have no desire to change that. I realize that parts dont interchange between the two different styles. obviously i would have to use the earlier gauge cluster though, wiring, etc. I can deal with switch and **** wiring tweaks, and the pass side airbag doesn't have to be hooked up to anything just cuz its there. Mostly to start with i"m curious to know if the lower half (primary support for the whole dash) of the plastics will bolt right in. It seems to be much easier to find the newer style in good shape in a junkyard then the 94-97.
Last edited by Wombat Ranger; 09-25-2011 at 02:29 AM.
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I really don't think you can. You need to change the whole wire harness, and PCM(which won't work with the rest of the truck). The switches are different shapes too, and probably wont screw into the front part of dash. Plus, if you are lucky enough to not have a cracked dash. I'd leave it alone.
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I've been thinking about this swap as well. I'm hoping to find a parts truck so I will have everything I need to do it. I figure, if I'm going to change out my tan dash for a grey one, I might as well go with something newer.
I do this swap to 3000GT's all of the time (going from driver only air bag to dual air bag setup) and it's a direct bolt in. I doubt there will be much to modify to get the newer dash to work in your truck.
I do this swap to 3000GT's all of the time (going from driver only air bag to dual air bag setup) and it's a direct bolt in. I doubt there will be much to modify to get the newer dash to work in your truck.