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Originally Posted by Baer383 Do it like this it is alot better. This is the way to go, and I believe there is a DIY now on how to do
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![]() ![]() This is the way to go, and I believe there is a DIY now on how to do it without removing the entire dash. I am not a fan of the cubby door staying on if you add gauges because if you want to view the gauge the door just looks weird open like that while driving & out of place. You can still do what I have done below with gauges, the main piece is the OEM dash piece (about 300-400 bucks) and then you can mount the gauges back a bit to look cleaner or flush.
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