No problem. When I was trying to dial in my gauges, I tested the three with an ohm meter while putting them in hot water and got the following results:
Temp of water (F) 81 160 210
Mopar 222.3 74.2 38
Autozone 172.5 48,4 31.7
NAPA 166 46.3 30.8
If yours is reading high, you are going to want the one with the greatest resistance to lower the sweep of the needle. The Mopar one had significantly more resistance than the other two, so it made my gauge read too low for my liking, since my gauge reads a little too low to begin with.
Since your gauge seems to read a little high, the Mopar sender is probably the best bet for you.
What brand is the one you put in? Since the old wiring in our cars tends to have more resistance with age, most of us are probably better off with the lower resistance ones.