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Sigh…….

Quote. “I am almost done with fixing or making things better”.

That can only mean one of two things. You are about to sell the coach, or you are playing tricks on yourself.
(10-11-2023, 11:09 AM)Richard Wrote: [ -> ]Sigh…….

Quote. “I am almost done with fixing or making things better”.

That can only mean one of two things. You are about to sell the coach, or you are playing tricks on yourself.

I'll just let that stand on its own...excited to see what plans she has in store for cosmetics
Richard it's the later I'm not selling this thing.

Arch I don't like decorating as I have no vision but will do as told.

Has anyone heard of putting a digital dash in one of these?
(10-11-2023, 12:43 PM)Jack Houpe Wrote: [ -> ]Has anyone heard of putting a digital dash in one of these?

I think I remember a couple people having done it.  For me, I like my gauges up high vs. down over the steering wheel as it's easier to quickly glance up.  If 653 didn't already have the little Silverleaf monitor I would opt for running Bluefire on a iPad/tablet hanging from the overhead area or if there was real estate for it i would mount it in the overhead area.  I haven't sat in a new one with the digital dash, but I have to believe there is way better visibility to that screen via the angle of the steering column, etc. than what we have.
(10-11-2023, 12:43 PM)Jack Houpe Wrote: [ -> ]Has anyone heard of putting a digital dash in one of these?

I thought you had one, it's called VMSpc Silverleaf just mount a monitor of choice
Arch I do have the silver leaf but many of the gauges in the dash are dead or not correct like the outside temperature gauge gauge, tach , and speedometer but the air pressure gauges function properly but they are direct reading. I could replace them or I could put in a glass panel.  I've been told that the vdo gauges were prone to failure in our vintage of coaches if you buy the individual gauges and add up the cost it's close to a new digital dash that is programmable. Just my thoughts I'm the type of guy who has a hard time looking at something that doesn't work,  I guess I could buy a computer screen.
Points noted, it's an asthetics choice for you to make
My point was/is a glass panel is a silverleaf display monitor
I will replace gauges, they are cheap.
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