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    Question Gauge Cluster for 86 Monte Carlo SS

     



    I have a 1986 Monte Carlo SS. I am in the process of changing the dash and while I have the dash out, I want to change the orginal gauges to the Autometer Lunur Gauges. I can't seem to get a straight answer if the Autometer Lunur Gauges will fit right into the orginal cluster panel. All I want to do is take the orginal gauges out and put the Lunur Gauges in. I just need to know will they fit without any cutting to the cluster panel or does anyone know if someone that makes a custom cluster panel that will fit. Thanks.
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    there is a guy on here that made a pretty trick gauge cluster panal for a V8 Focus. you should do the same for yours, just take your original designe, mounts and make it out of stainless.
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    I agree. You can make your own really easily. Then you can make the panel fit whatever gauges you want. I made mine out of diamond plate and get good comments all the time.
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