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99 TA gauges/dials into 99 camaro

Old Dec 22, 2010 | 02:44 AM
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Default 99 TA gauges/dials into 99 camaro

I've managed to get hold of a 1999 TA gauge cluster, mainly for the bezel around the dials. but just as a thought, can I put the whole unit in directly? Does the odometer carry from the other car, or will it read the correct milage?
 

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isn't the odometer digital in those cars? If that's the case, I don't think it should make a difference.
 
Old Dec 22, 2010 | 05:11 PM
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yeah its digital, so i presume the pcm stores the milage? Dunno if I want to swap yet, i'll see how it looks when it come is post. Thing is TA is better as it has MPH rather than my EURO spec Z28 with km/h for the european market while the UK still uses MPH !!
 
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well if anyne was wondering the answer is NO!!


the overlay has different sections and the backin circuit board is different. Put in in ust to 'try' and low oil light was on all time and melted a wire, oops.

I just settled with swaping the from bezel over

looks much better
 
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oops haha. pics?
 
Old Dec 25, 2010 | 05:59 PM
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sorry no pics yet, maybe next week when i get round to it. cars locked in garage cause its snowing here
 
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hey maudy hows it kickin mines in the garage too, we just had a terrible blizzard.
 
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hey maudy hows it kickin mines in the garage too, we just had a terrible blizzard.
dude, merry christmas man,

well its rained here now so she's back out. just had to pack my tensioner pully with grease though cause it started squeeking. i'll see how long it holds out.

weather in Uk prob not as bad as a blizzard but camaro's dont like ice which is what its been like here for weeks.
 
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aw man that sux, hope yur holidays were better than the icey roads, i was thinking of getting a pair of go claws and see how i do in the snow with the camaro
 
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