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86swb 08-04-2005 07:08 PM

Changing gages in truck
 
I looked in the FAQs section and did not see anything on this. I have all apart except I can not figure out how to get the odomerter out. That thing is holding everthing up. I found out you do not unscrew it. But I am at a loss. Can anyone help. Harder job than I thought. Nothing like the '67-'72' :fb: They were a snap. Is there a sit to show how to do this???

iceman7329 08-04-2005 07:36 PM

there is a clip on the back holding it on, just look for it, it took me about an hour to figure it out.

86swb 08-04-2005 07:39 PM

Thanks iceman, I will look and see if I can find a clip. Guess you just pull the clip out and it shoud come apart? Put the clip back in on new gages?

iceman7329 08-04-2005 07:42 PM

well you have to just push it in and it will stay on the cable

iceman7329 08-04-2005 07:44 PM

wait are you trying to get it out of the speedo or off of the cable? that is for getting it off the cable.

86swb 08-04-2005 07:45 PM

OK, push, do not pull. I think I got it now. Will try that. Thanks We will see what happens.

86swb 08-04-2005 07:52 PM

I am trying to get the speedo off of the wires and the cable. So I can take the whole thing out and put new in. What I mean by "whole thing" is the plastic case that all this is in. I want that out so I can put a defferent one in. Just can not get the speedo out.

86swb 08-04-2005 08:09 PM

OK, it worked like a charm. Just have to fine something to get that small screw out so the wires will come loose. Thanks for the help. What would we do with out this board? :confused:

86swb 08-04-2005 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by cliffsta
Are ya taking any pics? i'm lookin forward to seein' how it comes out if ya got pics, and if not, i'll imagine it and drool.

It was really streight forward till I got to the speedo. But now that iceman told me what to do it too was simple. All gages come right off after you take out the screws. They pull right out. The speedo is where you push in the wire and the cable comes out then you turn it over and take out the screw and the wires behind the speedo comes off then pull out the main wire harnest and that is where I am till tomorrow. Taking out the backing piece of plastic was tricky. You really have to move it around and push up on the pad to get it out. Now all I have to do is put new in tomorrow. Sorry , did not think of taking any pictures. If you do yours maby you could take pictures.

86swb 08-05-2005 12:26 PM

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Here is a picture of the one I will be putting in truck. It is not really "new" but I took all apart painted inside chrome, installed LED lights (blue) and white gage overlays. Also wanted the speedo to have trip setting so I got one. I will take a picture when I have in truck. A day time and night time picture.

86swb 08-05-2005 06:25 PM

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Did a little changing. Decided to keep the clock and I put it back in. Now I have the overlay on the clock. I did this after the picture was taken. Also not have the over lay on the gear selector. Looks really good. Also put over lays over the heat and air and put in LED bulb there too. (as you can see in picture, the shifter wire guide is broken so had to make anither change.) Oh well. Now I have one with the tach but still have white overlays on them. Will take pictures later)

squint 08-06-2005 01:41 PM

where did you order the guages from ?.. those look really nice..

86swb 08-06-2005 01:53 PM

Well , I got the gages off of e-Bay because I wanted the speedo with the extra mileage gage that shows how far you have gone and got overlays that you stick over the old gages and LED lights in blue. I also painted behind the black cover with chrome paint and also the backing plastic that the gages go in with the chrome paint. The gages will really show up in the dark now when the lights are on. LED's are the way to go. I will see if I can get the web address and post it on here. Sure makes the dash look nicer I think. Did not take long to do eather. Just have to be careful when painting to make sure you do not get paint on any of the connecters or on the back of the cluster.

OK, here is the address for the gage covers. http://www.durangedesign.com/
They also have the LED's
Here is another address for more LED's http://www.superbrightleds.com/

boxrodz 08-11-2005 01:39 AM

How did it turn out?
Got any 'after' pics (especially nitetime pics with the blue LEDs lite)?
Did you end up with any hot spots?

86swb 08-11-2005 07:09 AM

Have not put back in yet. I ordered some new air vent outlets for dash. I will take pictures in the day time and night with lights on to show the blue LED's. Also put white covers over the clock now and took out the heat & air control and put the blue LED in it and white gage cover like on the rest. Will take picutre when I have it all back together. Doing some other stuff while I have apart. It is so much easier to get to the inner wires etc. with the gages out so not in any hurry. But it is wierd driving with no gages. I just have to make sure I have plenty of gas in truck. I have been driving the '70 more lately and my wifes jeep.

86swb 08-11-2005 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Slonaker
Just an FYI for anyone who might think about buying his products... The guy from durangedesign has spammmed this forum and others. He registers, then posts and says "Check out these great overlays I bought from durangedesign. The quality is great, and I love them."

I refuse to buy anything from a business that operates like that. The decision, of course, is yours.

Slonaker

I did not know that. He got on here just to promote his product? The product is great and I also love them.

86 GMG 08-11-2005 11:33 AM

i have the white over layes also i really like them the only thing i can see that i did diffrent is i put a tack in place of the fuel and replaced the clock that didnt work anyway with a 2 in fuel gauge i love the look to put the tack in i had to trim a lot of the cluster away and i rolled part of the ele. board up and out of the way and i lost mt right hand turn indicator on the dash (small price to pay for a clean looking dash with tack in.

86swb 08-11-2005 12:09 PM

Do you have a picture of your dash? Would like to see it. Did you put in the LED's?

86 GMG 08-11-2005 04:36 PM

no pics remimber no dig cam no i didnt use led's 168 bulbs worked good and the fuel and tach are( glow backed ?) i do like them but have really kinda thought about replacing all gauages with after market not just two it really depend on what the wife says imo yours looks better than mine do yours are all pattern matched mine resimble yours except the fuel and tach are total diffrent

boxrodz 08-13-2005 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by 86swb
Have not put back in yet. I ordered some new air vent outlets for dash. I will take pictures in the day time and night with lights on to show the blue LED's. Also put white covers over the clock now and took out the heat & air control and put the blue LED in it and white gage cover like on the rest. Will take picutre when I have it all back together. Doing some other stuff while I have apart. It is so much easier to get to the inner wires etc. with the gages out so not in any hurry. But it is wierd driving with no gages. I just have to make sure I have plenty of gas in truck. I have been driving the '70 more lately and my wifes jeep.

Gotcha, Thanks.
Are you planning on replacing the bulbs/lense covers for the turn signal indicators as well?

86swb 08-13-2005 06:29 PM

No, the turn signal indicators will stay the same. I will be putting in a rebuilt tilt steering in now that I have everthing apart. I hurt my back the other day so will not be going back together as fast as I would like it to.


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