Dakota Digital VHX dash cluster installed

maddog360

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Just wanted to share... Finally got around to changing out the cluster. 16 years gone by and first time I've had a working tachometer! Always wanted the GNX style, but this one from Dakota Digital will work just fine for me :) I will try and get a better photo, but this phone camera pic will have to do for now... (for the close lookers... this was a prelim photo from 2 weeks ago before the tach was wired properly and while the alternator was not charging very well ) I will get a better current photo!! ;-)
 

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Looks nice. I might be doing one as well. I would love to have a working fuel sender.
 
Thank you! that reminds me.. On my original cluster, the fuel gauge needle would float a lot and not be accurate. So far, this one has been steady. Time well tell if I have another issue with my sender or something...
 
That actually looks really good! It looks very OEM. I think its a nice alternative for those that want a full set of gauges that doesn't scream race car.
 
Very nice maddog. How many hrs. do you have in the install? Any issues or pointers while installing? Thanks
Thank you... I have to admit that I gave in and let the local shop that I purchased it from do the install. I'm actually glad I did because they warranty the part and labor if I have any related issues. I did read the instruction sheet and it it's mostly programming each circuit that was most time consuming.
 
That looks great I love it. What about the idiot lights and check engine lights. If you don't mind how much did that cost?
 
Wow the black looks great!!!!
I did the digital dash. The only reason I didn't go with the analog is because of the advertised white background and where the idiot lights/alky warning lights would go.

Is it white in the daylight?
 
Everyone'sdiggin it. I cant blame you for lletting the shop do it it has an OEM look, is easy to read (bright). Its on my to do list.maddog360, post: 3580533, member: 10766"]Thank you... I have to admit that I gave in and let the local shop that I purchased it from do the install. I'm actually glad I did because they warranty the part and labor if I have any related issues. I did read the instruction sheet and it it's mostly programming each circuit that was most time consuming.[/QUOTE]
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