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On the left a 97 Explorer 5.0L gauge pod
On the right a 99 Taurus 4cyl gauge pod |
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I cleaned up this junk yard cluster. Cost was $25.00.
I "think I saved a lot of $s on the gauges. Intalling it in the car will take some fabrication. |
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Having the Ford wiring manual realy helps with identification of all
those wires ;-) |
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The gauges just snap in...
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I toy'd with pulling the Ranchero dash in favor of a Mustang dash.
I had hoped to fine an aftermarket gauge setup for the Mustang. Nothing on the market really hit me... |
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I installed a vintage air system which uses hose vs the old paper syle
defrost vent or plenum Here is the original paper defrost duct |
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Here is a picture of the duct I was able to make from a few
Ridgid shop vac ends. |
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Sectioned and spliced
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Gives you an idea of how much I cut off. If your not real pickie
you could get away with using shop vac ends untouched. They would just extend past the stock vent whole a few inches. The would work just fine. |
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