Hey y'all! Anybody familiar with the dash insert/gauge cluster from Boese Engineering? They look awesome on their website, and I'm considering purchasing them. It's between them and the Dakota Digital setup, but I'd like to keep Mackie looking period correct.
If you've got the Boese stuff in your dash, would you mind sharing some pictures, and a little bit about your experience? If you don't but you know someone who does, can you tell us more about it?
Thanks Family.
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Steve "Belly Dancer" Sequeira
"Between the two evils, I always choose the one I haven't done yet."
Mackie - 1969 F100
Roseanne - 2006 Ford Five Hundred
"Between the two evils, I always choose the one I haven't done yet."
Mackie - 1969 F100
Roseanne - 2006 Ford Five Hundred
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Re: Boese Engineering
Seems like plenty of folks are looking at the thread, but no answers. I guess I'll be the first. I went ahead and bought one, so I'll let everyone knows how it goes. If you're interested, it purchased P/N 24009-AM.
As far as I can tell, the only thing it needs besides what comes with it, is a speedometer adapter as they're built with a GM-type sender. So I purchased the SN17 adapter from Summit.
I follow up once I've got it in and running.
As far as I can tell, the only thing it needs besides what comes with it, is a speedometer adapter as they're built with a GM-type sender. So I purchased the SN17 adapter from Summit.
I follow up once I've got it in and running.
Steve "Belly Dancer" Sequeira
"Between the two evils, I always choose the one I haven't done yet."
Mackie - 1969 F100
Roseanne - 2006 Ford Five Hundred
"Between the two evils, I always choose the one I haven't done yet."
Mackie - 1969 F100
Roseanne - 2006 Ford Five Hundred