This Dakota Digital gauge kit features chrome-plated billet aluminum bezels with a stock look! The OEM-styled 120mph speedometer is not alone; there’s bar-type tachometer nestled inside the sweep, giving you a fully functional instrument system without disturbing the vintage vibe. A single TFT message center brings up additional data for those who need just a little more!
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 scheme will display all modern convinces.
Vehicle integration through a central control box has become a standard for Dakota Digital, and the advantages are substantial. This greatly simplifies installation; two power (constant and switched) and one ground connection get things up and running, while vehicle-harness sourced signals and sensor inputs run cleanly to their respective terminal. Supplied, solid state sending units with weather-tight harnesses ensure years of trouble-free operation. This control box allows for easier service, a clean-looking finished product, and an abundance of technology packed into a vintage dashboard.
Dakota Digital Direct-Fit instrument systems are fully engineered to fit the stock dash opening of the vehicle they were designed for.
If you are interested in using this instrument system in a vehicle in which it was not intended to fit, you may experience installation challenges as it relates to mounting and proper viewing angle.
Additionally, any modifications should be done to the vehicle’s dash or surrounding housings, rather than the RTX System, as to prevent damage and retain warranty coverage.
Approximate dimensions are as follows:
Required opening: 5.2”
Overall Dimensions: 5.95”
Depth will generally mimic the stock gauge cluster, this often falls in the 1.5”-2.5” range.