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Old March 2nd, 2022, 10:08 PM
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Default Re: 11 pin round wiring on back of gauge cluster

I wouldn't butcher up the OEM plug, that's for sure. Too few of them were made, it'd be like spitting on the Mona Lisa and using the Constitution to wipe your butt.

You can just get a few wires though, add plugs to them that'll fit in the OEM GMC sockets, plug them in there and into the Chevy part and it'll work great. This preserves the OEM plug for posterity and also allows you (or whomever owns it after you0 to revert back to the OEM gauges in the future.
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