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Just wanted to share with you guys the overhead guages I had installed on my new 05 DMax.
http://www.hotboatpics.com/pics/data...guages-med.jpg
I got the boost and EGT guages so I could keep and eye on things, also got two Aux switches with it for future goodies.
Clyde at West Coast Diesel Performance did the install and I can say he did a top notch job at a very reasonable price. If anyone needs Diesel truck mods or maintenance Clyde is the man. Here's a link to his shop in Lake Elsinore.
West Coast Diesel (http://www.wcdieselperformance.com/)
Thanks,
Chris
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That is just what I was looking for! I am going with the Banks stuff but didn't want to put the gauges on the A pillar. What mount did he use? Make it himself? how did he run the wires?
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I'm not sure the name of the mount but it comes anadized black, brushed , or polished with or w/out aux switches . Wires are run under the head liner and down the a pillar. Tapped into the dash lights for dimmer.
Worse case give him a call. Clyde's a very cool guy.
Chris
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Looks good...now change your avatar ;) Are you going to see Dave for some aduio upgrades now?
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Looks good...now change your avatar ;) Are you going to see Dave for some aduio upgrades now?
I'll change the avatar when it comes back from he suspension shop :wink:
As far as going to see Dave I want to but it will have to wait until I get some more $$$$ This first round of mods is gonna hurt :crossx:
Chris
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That mount is actually made by TTS Power Systems (http://www.ttspowersystems.com) in Compton. Steve over there is a great guy. I carry his Attitude mounts (go in that same location).
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Thanks for the props sigepmock! I'm glad you like the gauges. As far as where they are made, they are not made by TTS, but they sell them. I know the "guy" personally who wrote the programs and manufactures the mounts.
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That looks great. I think it looks better than on the Ape Pillar.
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So did you sell or trade your old HD?
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As far as where they are made, they are not made by TTS, but they sell them. I know the "guy" personally who wrote the programs and manufactures the mounts.
Actually, Steve at TTS does manufacture them. :rollside: