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Old 08-02-2005, 05:54 PM
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I bought the autometer C2 gauge and installed it last weekend and it gave me fits. I didnt know that you can put it the guage cluster. Word of the wise... dont ground the gauge off to the dash support behind the cluster. Its somehow not connected to the frame and caused my gauge to read 250+ when i started it up in the morning(cold).
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Originally Posted by 01 Thunder
No it wont fit in the 03 and newer models.
I tried to do this for another member on here, and there is to much electronic crap behind where it needs to go, that it would cause a major problem.
Thanks for the heads up.
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