kenh
I see nothing I hear nothing
I had a Jimmy with those gauges. I liked them but was told they could be problematic. Mine worked ok for the short time I had the truck.
Ken
Ken
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I like my DD gauges in my 88. I bought it about 5 or 6 years ago when it was only ~$450. It has 2 trip odometers, 0-60 and 1/4 mile clock with trap speed and highest RPMs. I can calibrate it for different size tires and gears, etc. Keep in mind these only work in a moonie cluster with gauges, not idiot lights like in a WT model.Digital Jimmy gauges...does anyone think this would be possible for an 88??
There's plenty available on ebay and a whole heck of a lot cheaper than the dakota ones....better looking too!
Well, they work! It's a matter of opinion if you like them or not. I had the same issue with my moonies - they were dying a slow death. When I priced a rebuilt moonie cluster it was ~$200 more than the DD.And they just look like a simple calculator screen. Not better looking than the moonies if you ask me
Is the speedo digital? With sender or you bhougt it apart?You got a th400 transmission in that truck.
Is this an aftermarket kit?I just did mine in my 90. Used some eBay specials. They aren’t the highest quality gauges but for this old truck they work. And they only cost $180. I had the same problem as you, Speedo was dead, as were the oil and temp gauges yet all had signal right to the cluster. I did have to buy senders for the oil and water to match the impedance of the new gauges. The others hooked right to the factory wiring. I even wired in the dummy lights, brake, ses, alt, oil. It took a little time plus building the cluster but turned out decent.You must be registered for see images attach
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Yeah they all came as a set from EbayIs this an aftermarket kit?