New dash cluster.

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Arrived today, super fast, great service by Digital Dash Solutions (aka www.fixmygauges.com). They're not the cheapest, but damn, this thing is BEAUTY-MOUS!

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Pic most assuredly doesn't do it justice....


I'll take some more tomorrow night when I get to install it and fire it up with the new motor - HOPEFULLY!


I wanted to start a new thread and clearly list the name and web address, as I had to do some deciphering as alot of references here are to DDS and it will probably just save some folks a step or two. And more feedback for awesome vendors is always a good thing!


Looks great!
Totally high end one....sheesh

But now you have a cluster to go with your 6.0 and 3 alternators...LOL
 
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I need a separate voltmeter for each alt. lol

Or at least one for each half of the electrical system. Right now I have this:

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But it's only attached to the vehicle 12V system... I need a place to put another one for the stereo electrical system.... maybe I'll look into that.
 

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Those are absolutely gorgeous! Is it a hassle to R & R? I should look for that answer, but I'm wondering as I look at these if I should consider this.
 

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Those are absolutely gorgeous! Is it a hassle to R & R? I should look for that answer, but I'm wondering as I look at these if I should consider this.

Not at all, very easy. Only a 7mm driver needed for the four screws holding it in. And your fingers to pry the bezel off, and the cluster connector.
 

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Not at all, very easy. Only a 7mm driver needed for the four screws holding it in. And your fingers to pry the bezel off, and the cluster connector.
Did you have to add a tranny temp sensor or did your cluster already have the trans temp gauge? I need to have my cluster reworked. That CF really looks good!
 

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Did you have to add a tranny temp sensor or did your cluster already have the trans temp gauge? I need to have my cluster reworked. That CF really looks good!

Depending on year, the tranny data is already being sent to the cluster; my '04 cluster didn't have the tranny gauge, but a few years ago I sent mine in to get it added (he no longer does outside repairs, only sells). The clusters that DDS sells should have the tranny temp gauge already there; he programs the cluster if needed so they work. If you order one, just make sure it's part of what you order.
 
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Yeah mine did not have trans temp on the original. The new one came from DDS with it already added and it worked out of the box. Highly recommended. There are several services out there, but DDS is high in my book.
 

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