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I talked to them a while back about different gauge faces for the 2011's. This was what they came up with at the time. They may have more now as this was over a year ago. I also asked about different needles as well since ours point to about a 3 MPH range on the gauge. He said if enough interest was shown, they could design a more "pointy" needle.

Those are cool. Idk if I'd tear my dash apart for it though.
 

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This is interesting. I would not mind getting one of these. How difficult would it be to swap out the gauge face?

Its a bitch. They usually never line up perfect with the light behind them so you end up with dead spots. Plus the needles are a pain in the ass to line up perfect. I've never messed with this brand so I can't speak for them. But from my experience and talking with others, its definitely a job for the pros.

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I had one of their products on my 2004 Lariat that was somewhat converted to a Luxury Package FX4 before that package existed. I had the stainless steel model like this one. It was a very well made product and fit perfectly.

My only problem with installing these cluster overlays is that you need to remove the gauge needles and getting them back on so they point in the correct spot can be a bit of a pain because the needles just press on in any 360 degree orientation. I ended up installing my cluster without the clear bezel, started the engine and installed the oil pressure and battery voltage needles perfectly centered in the "normal" range, allowed the truck to warm up and did the same with the engine temp needle, and made sure I had a full tank of gas and stuck the fuel level right on full. My fuel gauge always seemed to be a little skewed, but I didn't really care because I always used the 'miles to empty' anyways.

Nice product, but a little tricky to install... especially if your OCD about things being perfect.
 
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