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Old 08-16-2004, 01:47 AM   #1
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Dashboard conversion

Hi!

I have an 89 Suburban, and I'm tired of looking at that massive four inch fuel gauge. I'd like to take a smaller fuel gauge and place it in the little spot in the four small gauge mounts that has a blank face (what was intended to go there anyway) and replace the large gas gauge with a factory GM tach. Have any of you guys tried this conversion or can direct me to where I can find a large factory tach that will fit???


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Old 08-16-2004, 10:46 AM   #2
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i was wondering the same thing.....untill i saw a pic of a 89w/a 97 dash in it. now thats my next project if i can find a cheap 97 dash
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Old 08-16-2004, 01:22 PM   #3
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Good luck on finding a working factory tach!. I have never seen one that worked. They are all way off.

The empty slot use to be used for a quartz clock if it didn't have factory tach.

www.73-87.com has Swervin Irvins Dash redo with I believe it was Autometer gages. Looks awsome.
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Old 08-17-2004, 11:16 AM   #4
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beermonkey--you talking about the guy on streetsource that did the conversion? I wonder how hard it would be to get the gauges to work properly
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Old 08-17-2004, 09:06 PM   #5
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thats the one im talking about.
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Old 09-03-2004, 01:17 PM   #6
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Maybe you could buy one from www.classicindustries.com
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Old 09-07-2004, 11:38 PM   #7
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not sure if this helps, but I put a tranny temp gauge in the 4th "hole"
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Old 09-08-2004, 03:45 PM   #8
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Thanks

Thanks for all the feedback. I'm going to save some cash and do the conversion with the aftermarket gauges behind the bezel. I think that looks wild.
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