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Old 09-10-2005, 04:13 PM
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dash gage decal replacement

anyone here ever install aftermarket dash gage decals. looking for feedback and detailed instructions and advice on how to do. I think this would be a neat upgrade to the boring instrument panel
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Re: dash gage decal replacement

Take a picture and or write down the location of the needles while the truck is in the off position. This is very important to keep your cluster calibrated correctly.

Its just a matter of removing the cluster, then removing the protective plastic. Once that is done, remove the needles and put on the graphics. installation is reverse of removal.
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Re: dash gage decal replacement

I installed the "INDIGLO" dash lights. You have to wire them into the lighting control panel.... First disconnect the battery. Then do the needle thing that he was talking about. Next, remove the light control panel from the dash and disconnect the connector on the back. Splice the RED wire from your guage cover into the LIGHT BLUE wire into the connector. The light blue wire is the "hot" wire that runs your day-time running lights. Find a good ground to connect the black wire to and just put everything back together and make it look bad ass. Good luck. Email me if you have any problems with it.
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Re: Re: dash gage decal replacement

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I installed the "INDIGLO" dash lights. You have to wire them into the lighting control panel.... First disconnect the battery. Then do the needle thing that he was talking about. Next, remove the light control panel from the dash and disconnect the connector on the back. Splice the RED wire from your guage cover into the LIGHT BLUE wire into the connector. The light blue wire is the "hot" wire that runs your day-time running lights. Find a good ground to connect the black wire to and just put everything back together and make it look bad ass. Good luck. Email me if you have any problems with it.
Can you post a picture of your dash with the lights on?

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