Replacing factory gauges
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Car: Bone stock 1989 Iroc T-Top,1991 Z28
Engine: 5.7, Carbed 383
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Replacing factory gauges
I'm replacing all the in-dash gauges in my 91 Z-28. There is now a mess of wires that need to be hooked up. I'm gonna need many grounds and 12v source. I was thinking of using some type of junction blocks to run all grounds from the lights and gauges to a common ground in the original harness. Same with the 12v source. Any suggestions?
Last edited by remltr; Sep 8, 2009 at 09:36 PM.
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Car: Bone stock 1989 Iroc T-Top,1991 Z28
Engine: 5.7, Carbed 383
Transmission: 700r4, T-56
Re: Replacing factory gauges
Yeah, got an autometer thats programmable. Any ideas?
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Re: Replacing factory gauges
I went to Radio Shack and picked up three 8-positon barrier strips and three 8-position jumpers. I used one for the accesory power, one for the light power, and one for the gauge and light grounds. Made wiring the gauges so easy and organized the wires nicely.
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Re: Replacing factory gauges
intresting!!!!! i suck at wireing though.
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Re: Replacing factory gauges
Old thread. Haters gonna hate. Just curious if we could get pics of your finished product.
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