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Old 01-05-2012, 10:06 AM   #24
erock805
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Re: I would like your opinion

Less is more in most cases. I would really try to get the stock gauges to work or put them in the gauge cluster. I have radios under the seat and in the glove box. Kinda a pain to use if your a figiter station song changer like me...

Another idea is mount the the guages all to the left of the steering colum so the middle dash is uncluttered as most people see that the most. How often do you check your gauges when your driving? Really? Once you have established the truck has good oil pressure and temp...I really dont check them while driving. Maybe at a light or when I pull in to park some where. Tachs? unless I am racing, I like it somewhere that it is less intrusive to the eye as well. On he colum looks so right to me... Lastly, I would leave the volt gauge out completely unless you have issues with the truck.

Long and short of it is...make it exactly how you like it!
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