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95+ Interior

Timinsk

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I have a 92' K5 Blazer and would like to swap to the 95 cluster and 95+ dash and interior. My question is what exactly will fit and work in the years?

Looking to swap seats, rear quarter trim, rug, dash

Also is the 95 gauge cluster electric speedo or still mechanical and if its electric what part do i need to convert the tranny to send the info to the speedo?
 
This isn't a very easy swap, the only way I'd do it after looking into changing out my 94 is to buy a whole truck as there are a lot little brackets harnesses etc. that are different. In your case you'd probably need to buy a whole tahoe/yukon so you get all of the correct trim pieces.


Because of all of the wiring differences you'll really only be able to use a 95 as 96 changed to vortec and has a lot of wiring differences that will extremely difficult to overcome.
 
and 88-up body style is electric speedo only.
Really? But I thought 96 is when they offered the new tranny style 46L0E which was then electric driven speedo.

My plan was to do the 95+ interior swap.

The dash doesn't look hard it all bolts up; door panels need to be swapped because the stock ones will get in the way. My only concern is how to swap over the electronics and door handle. I planned on swapping to the 95 gauge cluster, and from what ive read its the only cluster that'll work with the tbi setup.
My concern is the front and rear seats, plus swapping to the rear trim.

Any help would be appreciated.
 
Yup, all 88 up trucks NBS and the 90/91 OBS trucks all run an electronic speedometer. My 1985 K5 has one from a 90 Suburban in it.

I think the swap would be a bit more difficult than you are placing it... You'll basically have to swap absolutely everything from one cab to the other. Everything is different, right from the steering column, HVAC stuff, seats, wiring, door panels etc.

You'd absolutely be best off to buy a complete Tahoe to swap everything over with. But in that case, midaswell just run the newer Tahoe!
 

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