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I wonder what kind of wiring mess you wil have to deal with or the dash, I’ve been thinking about doing the same for a long time but, I just don’t have the time to mess with the dash, I hope you do great, keep us posted

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On 11/25/2018 at 8:20 PM, 08gmc17 said:

Better looking seats, center console, dash and steering wheel, and bc I can lol i like custom stuff 

Agreed 

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4 hours ago, 08gmc17 said:

Got the seats and center console in but haven’t had a chance to install the dash

Cool. No pressure, but we are waiting on you? Kind of like the guinea pig before the rest of us jump in.

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If you do the dash you’ll either need to swap all the computers so you can use the electronics or get with Dakota digital and have them put gauges in the cluster. I wish I went with needles but I still like this look. The center has boost and fuel psi 

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16 minutes ago, 08gmc17 said:

Thing holding me up on the dash is the airbag. Need to make sure it works

I have considered looking into putting a steering Wheel from a newer GM truck into my older unit. Let us know what you figure out. Might need a steering wheel interface for the controls. Easy enough to do a relearn.

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3 hours ago, Mikebtte said:

I have considered looking into putting a steering Wheel from a newer GM truck into my older unit. Let us know what you figure out. Might need a steering wheel interface for the controls. Easy enough to do a relearn.

Yeah I have a steering wheel also, I might try that as well not sure.

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