BUDGET Way To Install Aftermarket Gauges on a Factory Dodge D150 Dash

BUDGET Way To Install Aftermarket Gauges on a Factory Dodge D150 Dash

I am installing aftermarket gauges on my 1990 Dodge D150 drag and drive truck. I don’t need all the available spaces because I have deleted a lot off of the truck, but I want to use the factory dash because it fits perfectly in the truck. This is my solution for eating my cake and having it too. I will be closing off everything else and installing a tachometer, voltage gauge, water temp gauge, and oil pressure gauge.

Check out the rest of this build on this playlist:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZmtmgXBNkX1ha3i2aw3d8l27qG3QQAWF

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Roadkill Customs says:

Looks sharp, very nicely done! Congrats again on making 500 subscribers to both of you!

Peckerwood Kustoms says:

Good vid…Im in the process of doing this in my Barracuda

Smackey's Garage says:

Nice video. You really are a natural in front of the camera. I wouldn't be surprised if your channel blew up with the right video

Busted Radial Garage says:

Another great video! .keep it up

My next project! says:

Looks great! I did mine a but different because it's a street truck. I really like how yours turned out!

Tim Windsor says:

Awesome video brother. Thanks for sharing. Keep the content coming. Hope you have an incredible day.

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