Scott I did a combination when I wired mine....
- I cutout the factory connector, and soldered a new connector in, reusing the old wires for power, guage lights, brake lights, fuel sender, high beam, signals, etc. Then soldered the other end to the gauge cluster, for easier installation/removal.
- I ran new sending unit wires for oil pressure, and water temp. (and ground, see below)
- I used a low oil pressure switch to ground out the brake light, so it is also a warning light for low oil pressure, same red LED. Because sometimes you are in very crooked situations and you are not looking at the oil pressure gauge when that is the exact moment you need to be, a little extra indicator to look at the guage can't hurt. The new full sweep guages have built in warning lights if you spring for those.
- Remember, the brake light wire is a switched ground with full ignition +, not a switched positive. I used it as a switched positive and ended up with a LED hooked to two grounds. Obviously it didn't work until I fixed it. This was also an easy way to add the oil pressure warning light.
- Also, run a good solid ground. I used the factory gauge ground wires, sometimes the speedo would resweep itself like it started up again. I ran a completely new heavier ground wire and everything worked fine then.
You'll be glad you did the gauge swap when it's done Scott, it's worth the time.
- I cutout the factory connector, and soldered a new connector in, reusing the old wires for power, guage lights, brake lights, fuel sender, high beam, signals, etc. Then soldered the other end to the gauge cluster, for easier installation/removal.
- I ran new sending unit wires for oil pressure, and water temp. (and ground, see below)
- I used a low oil pressure switch to ground out the brake light, so it is also a warning light for low oil pressure, same red LED. Because sometimes you are in very crooked situations and you are not looking at the oil pressure gauge when that is the exact moment you need to be, a little extra indicator to look at the guage can't hurt. The new full sweep guages have built in warning lights if you spring for those.
- Remember, the brake light wire is a switched ground with full ignition +, not a switched positive. I used it as a switched positive and ended up with a LED hooked to two grounds. Obviously it didn't work until I fixed it. This was also an easy way to add the oil pressure warning light.
- Also, run a good solid ground. I used the factory gauge ground wires, sometimes the speedo would resweep itself like it started up again. I ran a completely new heavier ground wire and everything worked fine then.
You'll be glad you did the gauge swap when it's done Scott, it's worth the time.
it makes the truck so much more enjoyable to drive... 






