- Joined
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- City
- Atlanta
- State - Country
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- Other
- Manufacturers factory tour, maybe big dealership tour
- Vehicle Year
- 1997 1987
- Engine
- 4.0 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
- Total Lift
- 97 stock, 3” on 87
- Total Drop
- N/A
- Tire Size
- 235/75-15
- My credo
- Never put off ‘til tomorrow what you can put off indefinitely
Mount the tach on the hood. A drill and some dry wall screws should do the trick.
haha, I actually did that on an 84 Chevy Silverado Dually I had years ago. Basically, the problem is I’m in the big city, and it’s a target for vandalism or theft.
I’d also have to think hard about altering the appearance of one of my trucks…
edit, I also looked at a couple of digital tachs which could fit in a little corner a little better. I talked to a couple of friends who have them. Consensus is that they look cool, butI think from a sense and psychological standpoint, they don’t support the driver as well as an analog gauge where you have the angle of the needle in the back of your mind, and you’ll notice when it’s in the wrong place. I’ve heard that, and I think that’s actually happened to me driving around in the Lincolns with the digital dashs. I prefer the analog.