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does anyone know how hard it would be to putt a instument panel with gauge's in a 92 the one i have now has light's i would like to putt the one with gauge's in
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Re: instrument panel

Harder than just installing an A-pillar pod with the gauges you want...i know people here have done it though...I'll let them explain...
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I was hopeing it wouldn't be to hard
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I was hopeing it wouldn't be to hard

I followed this link: http://www.theimportkiller.com/forum...topic,2.0.html

that I got on the AF website a year ago or so... I had an instrument panel from a donor car that I used to switch my 2.5 for a 3.1 that had gauges. My 2.5 had lights on the panel too, so I HAD to switch the instrument panels after the engine swap. If you can read a wiring diagram (location of wires in the plugs) and re-arrange some of the pins, then it's something anyone could do.
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I followed this link: http://www.theimportkiller.com/forum...topic,2.0.html

that I got on the AF website a year ago or so... I had an instrument panel from a donor car that I used to switch my 2.5 for a 3.1 that had gauges. My 2.5 had lights on the panel too, so I HAD to switch the instrument panels after the engine swap. If you can read a wiring diagram (location of wires in the plugs) and re-arrange some of the pins, then it's something anyone could do.


thank's how long did take you to do your's
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thank's how long did take you to do your's

An hour or so... I swapped inst. panels while my bro-in-law rearranged the wires on the plug that goes to the back of the panel.
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An hour or so... I swapped inst. panels while my bro-in-law rearranged the wires on the plug that goes to the back of the panel.


cool i think i will try to do it
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