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    Guage Cluster Overlay for my '04 1500

    Does anyone have info or experience with the aftermarket guage overlays? I'd like to change out the boring black look and go with white or to some with flames...or who knows what. I've seen some at a local truck n trim place here in Indy, but they want an arm and a leg to buy and install them. He wouldn't just sell them to me outright...but I know I can put them in myself...it was easy enough on the 2 Camaro SS's I've had! I saw some featured online...they were US Speedo. Supposedly this company is the one that makes them for GM. Any ideas from my trucking brothers...and sisters?

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    i have one on my 02 and its a fast cheap mod,i plan on getting an escalade cluster but wanted to do other stuff to the truck before i throw down 350$.got mine on ebay for 20$,i would stay away from the flame overlays the flames glowing at night look weird.same guy on ebay had stainless bezel too and i got all of it for 45$
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    how do you remove the needles on the guages, i am just worried about messing something up.

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    2 spoons

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    Quote Originally Posted by PitchBlackC3 View Post
    2 spoons
    +1 on the spoons, or you can buy NuImage gauges like me and they give you a nifty little tool with the package to take the needles off

    But seriously, NuImage gauges look really good and are decently priced (I think I paid 80 for my OBS). Side note too, make sure you mark where your gauges are when the truck is warm so you can put them back on and they'll return to previous spots. Here's a pic of mine, nice thing about the NuImage ones is that you can get the headlight and a/c panel matching too.
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