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    Denali gauge cluster

    Will a denali cluster from a 2007 nnbs classic truck work in my 2004 gmc sierra. The differences I see are that the gear selector position display is different from what I have know, I know I cannot use a cluster from an 2002 or older, just need to know if I can use one from an 2007. I know I will have to get programmed for the miles. please help and thanks
    2004 GMC Seirra 1500: 3" Body lift, 295/75 Nitto Terra Grapler's on Stone Crushers, cam keys, Bilstein 5100, 5.3 liter, K&N 77, Stainless longtubes, Banks Monster Exhaust, Nelson Performance 93 tune, 2600 stall, Ls1 fans, Taylor wires, NGK tr55's, TransGo shift kit, Corvette servo, TCI pan, 4.10 G80 w/ TA Performance, Optima

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    anyone??????????????????
    2004 GMC Seirra 1500: 3" Body lift, 295/75 Nitto Terra Grapler's on Stone Crushers, cam keys, Bilstein 5100, 5.3 liter, K&N 77, Stainless longtubes, Banks Monster Exhaust, Nelson Performance 93 tune, 2600 stall, Ls1 fans, Taylor wires, NGK tr55's, TransGo shift kit, Corvette servo, TCI pan, 4.10 G80 w/ TA Performance, Optima

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    Nope just look at some pics of the interiors.
    Name: Mark,
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    http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post274877

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    I think you confused people by saying "NNBS Classic" when you mean NBS or 2007 Classic. If you are referring to a 2007 Classic, yes the gauges will fit. The indicator looks different, but it will interchange. Same thing with the non-Denali clusters.

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    Sorry yeah I meant 2007 classic, I went ahead and pulled the trigger on the Denali Cluster. I got it for $80 bucks shipped on e-bay motors. I thought this was a good deal for a brand new cluster. Should I go ahead and install cluster then take it to get the miles added from my old cluster or physically take them the new cluster?
    2004 GMC Seirra 1500: 3" Body lift, 295/75 Nitto Terra Grapler's on Stone Crushers, cam keys, Bilstein 5100, 5.3 liter, K&N 77, Stainless longtubes, Banks Monster Exhaust, Nelson Performance 93 tune, 2600 stall, Ls1 fans, Taylor wires, NGK tr55's, TransGo shift kit, Corvette servo, TCI pan, 4.10 G80 w/ TA Performance, Optima

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