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I have noticed, over the past year or so, that the factory instrument cluster came in a large variety of different configurations, depending upon the year of the truck and the local market specs. That got me to wondering just how many different types of OEM combination meter there are out there. So, please post up pics of your combination meter so we can all see them in their glory.
To avoid getting 39 pics of the same style of cluster, here's a simple posting rule: with your picture, please write a short description indicating how the cluster pictured is different than all the other ones already shown in the thread. Obviously, the posts will become harder after the most common variants have been accounted for and shown. Your picture should be unique. Pictures that clarify details from previous posts are okay. No pictures of aftermarket set-ups, wonderful as they can be, strictly oem here folks.
To get this rolling, here's a couple.
The first one measures only in km/h, up to 160 km/h, and uses symbols for the smaller gauges instead of words.
The second one is Canadian spec., from a BJ42, and has km/h only up to 140, as the main designation, plus mp/h in small yellow numerals. The minor gauges are described by words and symbols.
To avoid getting 39 pics of the same style of cluster, here's a simple posting rule: with your picture, please write a short description indicating how the cluster pictured is different than all the other ones already shown in the thread. Obviously, the posts will become harder after the most common variants have been accounted for and shown. Your picture should be unique. Pictures that clarify details from previous posts are okay. No pictures of aftermarket set-ups, wonderful as they can be, strictly oem here folks.
To get this rolling, here's a couple.
The first one measures only in km/h, up to 160 km/h, and uses symbols for the smaller gauges instead of words.
The second one is Canadian spec., from a BJ42, and has km/h only up to 140, as the main designation, plus mp/h in small yellow numerals. The minor gauges are described by words and symbols.
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