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76 bronco recommendation for instrument cluster replacement panel, Toms, cj pony, dennis carpenter?

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Looking to replace instrument cluster. Something that will have proper sending units with it. I have a 1990 mustang efi installed. Present speedo cable, oil, temp work. Using external volts guage. Want to upgrade as simple as I can. Need some user opinions on what is available and experiences. Thanks.
 

fordguy

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Looking to replace instrument cluster. Something that will have proper sending units with it. I have a 1990 mustang efi installed. Present speedo cable, oil, temp work. Using external volts guage. Want to upgrade as simple as I can. Need some user opinions on what is available and experiences. Thanks.
Classy Guages look at top of the page next to wildhorses
 

904Bronco

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Aftermarket gauges are available from the Bronco Vendors and work very well. The pricing will not be inexpensive, but will give you far more info than you have with the factory cluster.

Kevin at Classy Gauges does great work, used him a few times.
 

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I like the Dakota digital gauges, they're available in a variety of configurations and they provided excellent support for me.
 

BGBronco

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I have a (new) stock cluster from Toms. I have my Sniper controller mounted close so I get all the information in the same area. In hindsight, I would have upgraded to one of the classic-looking Dakota Digital units. If you want stock, you can also have your existing cluster refurbished.
 

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