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Jerameya

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1998 Mounty V8
Hey I am new to the forum but have spent several days looking for a install guide for the reverse gauge install. I have the gauges and ready to install I ran into a block in I saw three screws at the tach and now holes to match in the new gauges thanks for any help. If any one has a step by step install for the 1st gen explorer will be greatly appreciated.
 



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Thanks yeah I have read all up and down these forums looking for the answer and run into the same dead end everytime. I see tons of people with them in but no one answers the question when i ask. I might just have to bite the bullet and just do it myself and document it my self and do a write up on it. Ill what till next weekend when I do it with all the other plans I have for it
 






well i know in mine they have a big warning label saying not to drill or cut into them so good luck:thumbsup: might want to IM Jlaudio_explorer and see if he drilled his out yet and if they worked
 






Going to install mine this weekend.This is the reply I got from the seller.We'll see:rolleyes:

Dear skotty,

Dear Buyer:

I see, so the gauges are all matched up, but need 2 holes to hold the tach gauge? Let us know.

Yes, you can just make a hole on the gauge and it will not damage it.

Thanks


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Sweet thanks man looks like I will be doing the same
 






please update after you drill them out
 






sorry for no update last weekend I fractured two of my right hand fingers so it is going to be sometime but when I do ill take pictures as well as update
 






I was going to drill mine out yesterday but I couldn't find the right size drill bit. I'm just going to go buy one soon and see what happens. Did yours have a hole for a needle perch too? mine did and the factory gauges only had a perch on the speedometer not on the tachometer. I might go buy a cluster from a junk yard and use the perch off that.
 






Ok I got it done today. Yes you can cut poke or drill them. I chose to mark the holes by pushing a pen through the old gauge holes from the back (I had the new gauge already glued on so this part was easy for me) to put a little dot where I needed to make the holes on the new gauge. then I poked the holes with a decking screw from the front.
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