wtb trans temp gauge
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From: In a van DOWN BY THE RIVER
If you buy a cluster from a truck of the same year(s) that has it the cluster it will plug in and work fine. All you would have to do is have the dealer, or a tuner change your miles to match the new cluster, if you decide you want to have them changed. Other wise it is plug and play.. A trans gauge IMO is waste of money and space, time, if you can get a new cluster with one in it.. Pluss if you ever decide you want to add boost, or nitrous, or a AFR gauge, then you looking for areas to stick them cuz that pesky trans temp gauge might be in the spot you want.. Just saying..
#5
Or just cut a hole in your stock cluster where its supposed to be and install one. I plan on doing this with my northface overlay I got. I dont want a trans temp guage just hanging around as mangled mentioned it will be a waste of space IMO...
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i've wanted to do this for a while but have no idea where to begin...
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