LB7: Duramax n00b

T-top87GN

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Thanks! I'm just trying to find some gauges that will match the stock cluster well.

I'm taking a look at the Autometer Z series. They do not use LED's and they are priced really great too! How long of a pyro probe do I need?
 

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Thanks! I'm just trying to find some gauges that will match the stock cluster well.

I'm taking a look at the Autometer Z series. They do not use LED's and they are priced really great too! How long of a pyro probe do I need?

I got you now, I assumed you were looking to replace the cluster bulbs. That's what I get for not reading back further.

I'm not 100% sure, but if I remember correctly, Isspro has a gauge series out to match our factory gauges. I know they have one to match Dodges.

One thing to consider with pillar gauges is they will be just out of your line of sight at all times. You don't want a color that is too distracting at night, mainly something that doesn't cut your "night vision". I like my Autometer Cobalts very well for this reason. Also there are no traffic signals, or other vehicles that have the Cobalt style blue lights. This is just my take on it though.

I don't remember the exact length of the pyro probe lead, but I just used the one that came with the gauge. The pyro is calibrated for that length of lead, so you can not cut it.