where do you want me to start?
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no really though, that circuit thing behind the gauges..can it be removed or cut or will that be a really bad idea?
i think you can usually fit the gauges inside the plastic housing in front of the circuit board... I went straight custom so I haven't played with that... do NOT cut the printed circuit board..
how can i disconnect my temp gauge since it doesn't unbolt at the gauge and i don't want go through the whole firewall to run the damn thing..
i'm assuming this is a mechanical gauge.. yes, you cannot take the gauge apart. you need to pull the sender out, pull it thru the firewall, and reinstall gauge.. you will lose antifreeze.. drain off your rad at the petcock...
and when looking at the wiring the P.O. had one wire running for the lights and spliced it to run the three, can i add a fourth or should i look at the leading wire and figure out what gauge wire it is and post up here for your opinions?
well, everything is a circuit.. if you just keep adding stuff, you'll start popping fuses... all that being said, a few gauge lights draw minimal... but yes, it would be best to trace the circuits out and see whats fused where, and correct, run new feeds where necessary...
and for the gauges to sit correctly in the truck (not the panel, bc they fit fine after dremeling it) do i need to use the dremel again or will there be enough space?
see first reply...