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Old 04-02-2020, 07:02 PM   #6
TJ
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Default Re: reliable fuel gauge? anyone?

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If you are going to use an aftermarket gauge and sender you will need an adapter to adapt the sender to the stock tank. Get the sender from the same manufacturer as the gauge. Put the gas gauge in the cowl panel so you can see it from the driver's seat. I don't know if you are 6 or 12 volt. If 12 volt you are good to go with the aftermarket fuel gauge. If you are still 6 volt I would try to find an original sender and have it rebuilt. That way you use your stock gauge and don't have to add any more gauges.
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