aftermarket guage install January 11, 2007, 09:13:49 PM got a chance to work on my guage panels today. came out nice, i think. :pbb: radio delete, moved the cubby down below the heater controls, and ditched the system sentry.heres a py cell phone pic from before i cut the holesafter holesand with the guages i have so far "installed"the holes need a lil sandin so the guages will slide all the way in, but you get the idea.top two(2 5/8) will be fuel pressure, and water tempnext three(2 1/16) are oil pressure, boost/vac, and a/f ratiolower panel will be a diff temp guage, and a switch for the diff cooler pump/fan after i get them. plus whatever other guages/switched i decide to install later on. Quote Selected
aftermarket guage install Reply #1 – January 12, 2007, 06:13:27 PM I HAVE to have my music.Nice job,though.Clean looking.Keep us posted and keep the pics coming. Quote Selected
aftermarket guage install Reply #2 – January 12, 2007, 06:31:03 PM a hybrid turbo, bailey BOV, and 3" exhaust sing all the songs i need to hear thanks! Quote Selected
aftermarket guage install Reply #3 – January 12, 2007, 06:39:45 PM I agree with both :D Love the gauges but just gotta have the tunes and A/C :D Quote Selected
aftermarket guage install Reply #4 – January 12, 2007, 07:07:32 PM i woulda kept the A/C but the previous owner already gutted it. i dont care enough about it to go thru all the work to reinstall it.i still have heat. with the center vents blocked more air will travel to the other vents. Quote Selected
aftermarket guage install Reply #5 – January 13, 2007, 02:29:25 AM i was thinking of similar, but a plate bent to the shape of the face of the speedometer with guages in it. if anyone has done this or similar, post pics. Quote Selected
aftermarket guage install Reply #6 – January 13, 2007, 02:52:20 AM Quote from: jncocowboyx;123494i was thinking of similar, but a plate bent to the shape of the face of the speedometer with guages in it. if anyone has done this or similar, post pics.this is what i got Quote Selected