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Old Mar 3, 2012 | 04:38 PM
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Ok I am sure this is a dumb question. But does anyone know if there is another instrument cluster that works for a 95 Blazer. I do not have the digital anything cluster, its all mechanical. My odometer stopped working and I can not find any cheap instrument clusters with tach, so I am wondering is anyone knows if any other instrument clusters work in the 95 blazer.
 
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Originally Posted by tstaller2005
Ok I am sure this is a dumb question. But does anyone know if there is another instrument cluster that works for a 95 Blazer. I do not have the digital anything cluster, its all mechanical. My odometer stopped working and I can not find any cheap instrument clusters with tach, so I am wondering is anyone knows if any other instrument clusters work in the 95 blazer.
You can use any 95-97 gauge cluster whether it has a tach or not. Just don't get a 98+ one because they are not compatible.

I was riding with a tachless cluster for the longest time and realized it was the same as the tach. They are both plug n play compatible with each other. So I swapped in a gauge cluster with a tach because I like seeing my rpm's. lol
 
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Your best bet would be to go to a local junk yard to get one, but I think the 95-97 blazer instrument clusters will work if thats what you're asking. Im not sure on the 98+ ones because they have the digital odometer. I have been wondering that myself so hopefully someone will know more about the 98+ instrument clusters.

Edit: tibby beat me to it lol
 
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yeah I know the 95 thru 97 will work, I just ment does any other clusters work say like from a suburban or monte carlo or blah blah blah lol. I am assuming anything that has a digital option will not work at all because the truck was not designed to support digital.
 
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yeah I know the 95 thru 97 will work, I just ment does any other clusters work say like from a suburban or monte carlo or blah blah blah lol. I am assuming anything that has a digital option will not work at all because the truck was not designed to support digital.
No, as far as I'm aware, each vehicle has a different gauge cluster design and will not work.
 
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Originally Posted by tibby
You can use any 95-97 gauge cluster whether it has a tach or not. Just don't get a 98+ one because they are not compatible.

I was riding with a tachless cluster for the longest time and realized it was the same as the tach. They are both plug n play compatible with each other. So I swapped in a gauge cluster with a tach because I like seeing my rpm's. lol

Yeah I will not go tachless. I like seeing my rpms as well
 
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