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Old 10-07-2011, 05:01 PM   #2
Andy4639
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Cool Re: Question for those that put aftermarket gauges in the 4 bottom gauge holes

If your truck came with the factory guages then I would use the factory printed circuit. If you don't you have to swap wires on the connector on the back of the dash to make everything work.

Here is a picture of what I just did. Sorry about all the wires but you get the picture. Use the stock connectors for all the lights and stuff. I cleaned it up and tied everything up before finally assembly.



Before I installed the printed circuit.

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