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Old 07-27-2011, 09:58 AM
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It's really easy the one I got came with instructions and it was about a 15 minute job
Old 07-29-2011, 05:11 PM
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Originally Posted by 1989-FORD-F150
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I'm looking into a tachometer but I'm not very good with electrical wiring and was wondering how hard it is too install?
If you can read and follow the directions I've posted then the job is easy. If anything I left is confusing then don't try it, you aren't prepared.

My suggestion is to go through and locate each wire I've identified before ever cutting anything. Once you have that then it's as simple as putting it together and mounting.

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I'll be doing this next Sunday. I did do a tach install search before, but this didn't come up, so I'm glad it was revived for me to see. This looks rather straight forward, thanks for the details pics
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You can just swap in a stock cluster of the same year with the rpm gauge and it is prewired. Keep your original speedometer middle section.
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