Colorado TDR members,
I'm a new TDR member, just joined this week in fact, but I have been perusing this site for several months now in preparation for purchasing my first Dodge Cummins. This site is great!
Anyway, now that I have my first Cummins, I'd like to get gauges installed and am wondering where local Coloradoans have gone to get their gauges installed and what the costs were.
I'm looking at a 3-gauge a-pillar setup to include pyro, boost, and fuel pressure. I am also considering doing what one member did and that was to add a toggle switch to have the fuel pressure gauge read both pre and post-filter.
Any suggestions of good shops to trust preferably near Colorado Springs, but Denver would work too.
Thanks.
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2001 ETC CTD 4x4 5-speed, 3. 54, 23,000 miles - bone stock.
I'm a new TDR member, just joined this week in fact, but I have been perusing this site for several months now in preparation for purchasing my first Dodge Cummins. This site is great!

Anyway, now that I have my first Cummins, I'd like to get gauges installed and am wondering where local Coloradoans have gone to get their gauges installed and what the costs were.
I'm looking at a 3-gauge a-pillar setup to include pyro, boost, and fuel pressure. I am also considering doing what one member did and that was to add a toggle switch to have the fuel pressure gauge read both pre and post-filter.
Any suggestions of good shops to trust preferably near Colorado Springs, but Denver would work too.
Thanks.
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2001 ETC CTD 4x4 5-speed, 3. 54, 23,000 miles - bone stock.