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Author Topic: Electrical Gauge Cluster swap help  (Read 2405 times)

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Offline Nightpath

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Electrical Gauge Cluster swap help
« on: August 17, 2015, 09:18:43 AM »
I wasn't sure if i should put this into Altered Eagles or here in regular Electrical, but here goes.

I'm getting back to the Eagle to fix it's odds and ends, new paint, fuel tank modification (XJ tank into an Eagle), all new front suspension parts, etc.

Anyways, I need to figure how to get the XJ gauges into the Eagle, or the Eagle gauges to work with the XJ stuff. I have them in now but it looks like crap since the XJ cluster is hobcobbled in there.

Has anyone done the wiring for a FULL XJ drivetrain swap to work with the stock Eagle gauges? Or is there aftermarket gauges I could buy for it all?

I know that the clusters have different resistances, and that the XJ uses an electrical as opposed to the older Eagle style for it's speedometer.


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