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Old 06-30-2009, 09:58 PM
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Default Re: Scangauge II Install (so easy a caveman could do it)

Got the new tool/toy this past week and after looking around decided to install simply and easily inside the dash/gauge area.

I did not really like the mount on the steering column... too much obstructed visibility to the other gauges. I do like the rear view mirror idea and may end up there but then I discovered this spot. I found a small bracket that I could bend to the perfect angle.
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2006 DC, SR5, 4.7L, 5 speed, 4WD, LSD,
Silver Sky Metallic, Keyless Entry, Tow Package
Westin wheel to wheel step bars
Rackit (powder coated)
Leer 100 w/Windoors
Air lift Ride Control w/Quick Shot and Onboard Air
Pop & Lock
Bedrug
Slide Master bed-slide
Bilstein 5100s (middle notch)
Wheeler's AAL
Toyo 265/70/17 10 ply (back on stock wheels)
Scangauge II


Waiting to be installed:
MB Quart Speakers
Eclipse Amp
TC steering rack bushings
TC diff drop
Downey end links
Kartec CV boots


Wish List:
Spidertrax
SS exhaust system
HD front bumber (Reuenal or ARB)
Mile Marker Winch
Changing professions or purchasing a service truck so I can make this one all about fun!




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