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[QUOTE="mustube, post: 884563, member: 10558"] I had one in my old truck, and it worked fine. I did move my mirror down so I could have it centered. The wires and everything can tuck up nice above the headliner as long as you route it to fit. The only downside is that if you're picky, you can see the wires from the outside of the truck through the windshield. Didn't bother me but something to think about if you're picky. I should also note that on my 7.3 the boost gauge hose was long enough, the pyro thermocouple was long enough and the trans temp wire was long enough, I didn't have to extend any of that but I have heard where some people had to (maybe with a different motor or brand of gauges) [/QUOTE]
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