swapping the instrument panel
I read a post here a few weeks ago about installing a gauge cluster with a tach, into a blazer without a tach. I searched, but all that came up was for the 2nd gens.
If I were to find a cluster with a tach for my 93, from maybe a 87/88, or whatever years had them, is it a plug and play swap? I know some of them had electric speedos, and some had cables. What are the other non obvious differences?
Would I have to wire anything for the tach to work? What would I need to do to swap one into mine?
If I were to find a cluster with a tach for my 93, from maybe a 87/88, or whatever years had them, is it a plug and play swap? I know some of them had electric speedos, and some had cables. What are the other non obvious differences?
Would I have to wire anything for the tach to work? What would I need to do to swap one into mine?
i went to do the same thing to my '92 Jimmy (like 10-11 years ago), and *** far as i remember, you just need to plug it in-the wiring is already in the wiring harness, and the clusters will match up the routing needed.
i actually installed the cluster in my truck, but took it right back out, i didn't like the way the factory tach cluster looked . now, my '92 was a factory 5 spd (and it had that BS "shift" light in the dash), so maybe that's why it worked, not 110% sure.
i actually installed the cluster in my truck, but took it right back out, i didn't like the way the factory tach cluster looked . now, my '92 was a factory 5 spd (and it had that BS "shift" light in the dash), so maybe that's why it worked, not 110% sure.
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