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Old 05-22-2009, 10:38 AM
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gauges

i narrowed the gauges down to the phantom auto meter.

i was gonna get the tranny, pyro and water temp

are those electric or mechanical. if they are electric, will the water temp work off the ford factory sensor on the wp? do the gauges come with the hardware to hook up?

And i have the tan interior, so does the site have the paint to match or I have to get that somewhere else?
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Old 05-28-2009, 08:01 PM
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Jarrod,

John Crandall is my step-son and also our newest employee. He'll be helping out the OBS guys and has a new (to him) 96 F350 project truck that we'll be using to create some new products and improving a few we already have. He'll be signing on to the forums soon. In the meantime, John has an e-mail on the way to you. Let us know what else we can do for you.

Here's John's Truck (before photo). I'm sure he's planning on uploading updates to the truck as we go along.
We'll try to keep it stock


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Old 05-28-2009, 09:03 PM
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Jarrod,

John Crandall is my step-son and also our newest employee. He'll be helping out the OBS guys and has a new (to him) 96 F350 project truck that we'll be using to create some new products and improving a few we already have. He'll be signing on to the forums soon. In the meantime, John has an e-mail on the way to you. Let us know what else we can do for you.

Here's John's Truck (before photo). I'm sure he's planning on uploading updates to the truck as we go along.
We'll try to keep it stock


Bob Riley



thanks for emailing me and responding. that truck really looks like a project truck lol.
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Old 05-28-2009, 09:07 PM
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pretty sure those three will be electric.
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Old 05-28-2009, 09:49 PM
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heres the tan interior that i was talking about


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Old 05-28-2009, 09:57 PM
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you can get most any gauge in mechanical or electric the electric ones are more money and usually more accurate but mechanical are cheaper and last longer i would say go mechanical but its up to you. and i got matching interior paint from the diesel manor you just enter your paint code and they send you a can of it with instructions im sure you can find it somewhere else though thats just where i got mine
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