replacing gauges

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replacing gauges

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i have the stock gauges but unfortunately they aren't the most accurate so im looking to put updated gauges especially the oil gauge & fuel gauge with sending unit ...if anyone has done this already i could use a bit of guidance

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On stock Dodge fuel gauges the Ohm range is 73 empty/ 8-12 full. The gauge must match the sender.

I prefer a mechanical gauge for the oil pressure.

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I have a truck with Dolphin Gauges that are extremely accurate.
https://www.dolphingauges.com/

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PwrWgnDrvr wrote:
Thu May 13, 2021 10:40 pm
I have a truck with Dolphin Gauges that are extremely accurate.
https://www.dolphingauges.com/
do you remember what ones u purchased?

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