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Extra gauge on the bottom row

WeBeJeepin

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I was looking at pictures on the internet and something made me look twice at this deuce. It has 4 gauges across the bottom row of the gauge cluster, whereas my truck and the other trucks I have seen only have 3 gauges on the bottom. Mine has fuel, volts, and air pressure from left to right. Is this a different configuration or did somebody add another gauge? Maybe if I keep looking at it something will come to me.
 

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Recovry4x4

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It's an M35A3 deuce,different style gauge panel.
Can you tell that Brandon and I are truck geeks? I'm going to disagree with Brandon as I see no CTIS pod on the dash. Looks more like a gasser conversion with the narrow gauge panel converted for multifuels.
 

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Well after I FINALLY saw the truck (camoflage was working very well) I looked at it hard as well and I don't think its an A3 ether. Before Recovery chimed in I was going to guess that is a pryo/boost gauge in the high beam spot. The rest of the truck just doesn't look like an A3 (of what you can see of it) [thumbzup]
 

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Thats an M35A4 series truck with the LSCS unit (Lonely Soldier Companion System) installed on the passenger side.[thumbzup]
Ths system worked well in warm climates but not so well in cold......I think it had something to do with a lack of insulation on the unit.
 

dittle

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If anything, thats a good template for me to follow when I put my turbo boost gauge in my truck once the gauge comes in.
 

tm america

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i have my boost gage in that spot so i have four gages in the bottom row.i cut a slit in it so it lights up the same as the rest of them to works out real good
 

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If anything, thats a good template for me to follow when I put my turbo boost gauge in my truck once the gauge comes in.
if you need one with 4 cut outs I cnc them out of T6 aluminum for $60.00 SS Members only price ( $60.00 is what it cost me to make and ship one )
they are bead blasted & unpainted

here is a stock style I made and the one I made for my truck the 4 gauge is easy to add
 

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Recovry4x4

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FWIW the dash opening for the gauge panel is smaller on the gassers. The gauge panel Brian showed is one made to fit all the gauges of a multifuel in the narrow dash. I have one of these panels (sans gauges) NOS should the need arise for one!
 

AMGeneral

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Hmmm,sure it's not a A3? I was also looking at the rather tall and different design of the exhaust stack heat shield.

Just FYI,I really didn't notice the truck first either.
 

tm america

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my dash is the same as the first one in robr pics except i moved my high beam inidcater below the dash and put my boost gage where it was . i will take some pics tomorrow .it is uniform the left is the same as the right now :smile:
 
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