Still affordable and easy to find, 1973-87 Chevy and GMC pickups are gaining ground in the truck popularity contest. We love ‘em for the stock cluster arrangement; a big speedo and tach front and center with the satellites to the side. We added a TFT-display in each large opening for the utmost in customization; view any parameters you like while the integrated buttons make calibration a cake-walk. Stick this in your 1973-91 Blazer, Suburban or heavy duty pickup too! Available with your choice of black or silver alloy gauge-face styling, each HDX system allows the user to select independent illumination colors for the gauge readings and needles, as well as the message centers. Calibration and personal settings are manipulated with the built-in, capacitive-touch buttons, or the available Bluetooth app for Apple and Android devices. Each needle hub is black nickel plated spun-aluminum to match the buttons. All HDX instrument systems
Paying tribute to all three gauge designs available over the years (1973-75, 1976-78, 1979-87 Pickups and '73-91 Blazer, Jimmy and Suburban), the RTX series maintains the beloved Chevy and GMC square-body look while bringing in late-model elements. A bolt-in affair with your stock or aftermarket front bezel (not supplied), the twin TFT message centers give the look of a vintage tumbler odometer, but can be expanded with auxiliary readings to keep you informed. Retains stock gear-indicator and the factory turn signal locations are now LED-lit. The RTX series is the latest from Dakota Digital, focused on retaining that stock look without sacrificing the late-model features you love. Every effort has been put forth to incorporate OEM design elements regarding the layout, face styling and indicators. A casual glance may dismiss these as original equipment, but once you hit the switch and the LED backlighting comes on in your favorite color