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Digital Dash
I have a question. I have a 93' s-10 4x4 4.3L automatic with standard insturment cluster. What is all involved in switching it to digital? I'm going to start rebuilding mine, its got 92,000 miles but rust is getting bad so I thought about putting new fenders and doors on it. Also where would you go about new doors for a 93, they are hard to come by.
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Re: Digital Dash
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This is pinned at the top of the forum. That said, for doors, lots of places. 1st Check the bone yards as that's your cheapest option. For new aftermarket I would reccomend Pennsylvania Collision Parts in Zelinople PA. You can get their number at www.whitepages.com. Another option is the dealer.
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Re: Digital Dash
also you can get door shells from ebay... be carfull when bending them to fit though, I saw a guy crumple one up real bad... he was a big guy though...
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