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Old Sep 8, 2005 | 05:59 PM
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I want the ones meissenation's has but the blue flamed ones. I dont think I want to spend 100.00 on gauges tho so im just going to go with the ones like these


Old Sep 8, 2005 | 06:43 PM
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those are allright, but I'd dish out the extra dough and get the blue flames. They are very nice.
Old Sep 8, 2005 | 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by camaro94
those are allright, but I'd dish out the extra dough and get the blue flames. They are very nice.
nah, i do think it would look good, eventually I will but right now I would rather spend the money on a cam. I already bought those white ones for 1.00, 14.00 with shipping, I love ebay. Ill be ordering my cam very soon...
Old Sep 8, 2005 | 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by SShark
I love ebay.
yeah, eBay is great.
Old Sep 8, 2005 | 08:45 PM
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Ebay is great if you watch who you buy from. I have been very lucky not to get ripped. All the mods on my car to date have come from there. I have spent a 1/3 of retail price on there. This includes a stock hood that had less than 75 miles on it, brand new wheels and tires, t top conversion kit, glow guages, inserts, new t top ABS\covered headliner, all new door switches and bezels, etc...... and I have a bunch more to figure out if I want to get.
Old Sep 9, 2005 | 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Jpack
What did you use as your power source? I tapped into the rear defroster circuit on mine. No problems noticed. If you are going to try to go direct power, say to the battery, hook and inline fuse up. Mine hooked to the defroster should'nt be an issue as it never gets used. Hooking to a constant power supply, you will have to turn them off or you'll kill your battery.

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I taped into the switch for the lights. So they only will only go on at night. Just that every now and then they will shut off, like when I hit the brakes or turn on the A/C. Not all the time just every once and a while. So you don't have that problem I take it? If thats true, I'll need to try that.


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how much did you pay for the gauges?
On ebay, about $9.99 plus shipping . God I love ebay!

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Old Sep 9, 2005 | 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Jpack
Ebay is great if you watch who you buy from. I have been very lucky not to get ripped. All the mods on my car to date have come from there. I have spent a 1/3 of retail price on there. This includes a stock hood that had less than 75 miles on it, brand new wheels and tires, t top conversion kit, glow guages, inserts, new t top ABS\covered headliner, all new door switches and bezels, etc...... and I have a bunch more to figure out if I want to get.
I'm the same way. If I can't get it from a junk yard, I'll buy it on ebay! I'd love to get my hands on a targa or t-top conv. kit!!

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Old Sep 15, 2005 | 08:54 PM
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how much work and how long does it take to replace the guages and inserts?
Old Sep 16, 2005 | 02:55 AM
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Originally Posted by teamricespanker
how much work and how long does it take to replace the guages and inserts?
Depends if you do it the wrong way . I took about a week of tweeking to get mine right. Because I was in a hurry, it took longer to fix it and make it right.

The hardest part is pulling your dash out and then putting it back, past the **** steering wheel. After that just mark where your needles are at and pull them off (also could try taking a picture with a digital camera). Then slowly remove the black plastic dash peice. It's only held on with double sided tape. If you go too fast, you'll crack it or break it (like I did ). Then put the indi-glow one on and put it back in the car. Don't put the clear plastic cover on just yet. Test it first to make sure the needles are moving right and are pointing properly. If everything is a-ok, then put it completly back together and back into the car. Then attach the power line to a source and your done. Also you might want to change your turn signal bulbs to a different colour. If you leave them as is, they will be white. I changed mine to blue, to match .

Takes anywhere from a day to a few hours. It took me about a week, because I didn't know what I was doing at the time . Now that I know whats involved I could do it again in much less time and with much less problems.

Also, whatever you do don't use any cleaner on the inside of the clear plastic cover. Not even water. I don't know why, but mine fogged up when I tried cleaning mine (because there was dust on the inside). And now it's permanently fogged in some areas. So be carefull!! I got rid of some of the fogging using a clear type of grease or maybe it was extra virgin oil. Can't remember. Same thing happened to the chrome guage cover. I got it all fingered up and had to clean it using oil, when installing it.

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Old Sep 17, 2005 | 03:31 AM
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Originally Posted by graphicsgod
Depends if you do it the wrong way . I took about a week of tweeking to get mine right. Because I was in a hurry, it took longer to fix it and make it right.

The hardest part is pulling your dash out and then putting it back, past the **** steering wheel. After that just mark where your needles are at and pull them off (also could try taking a picture with a digital camera). Then slowly remove the black plastic dash peice. It's only held on with double sided tape. If you go too fast, you'll crack it or break it (like I did ). Then put the indi-glow one on and put it back in the car. Don't put the clear plastic cover on just yet. Test it first to make sure the needles are moving right and are pointing properly. If everything is a-ok, then put it completly back together and back into the car. Then attach the power line to a source and your done. Also you might want to change your turn signal bulbs to a different colour. If you leave them as is, they will be white. I changed mine to blue, to match .

Takes anywhere from a day to a few hours. It took me about a week, because I didn't know what I was doing at the time . Now that I know whats involved I could do it again in much less time and with much less problems.

Also, whatever you do don't use any cleaner on the inside of the clear plastic cover. Not even water. I don't know why, but mine fogged up when I tried cleaning mine (because there was dust on the inside). And now it's permanently fogged in some areas. So be carefull!! I got rid of some of the fogging using a clear type of grease or maybe it was extra virgin oil. Can't remember. Same thing happened to the chrome guage cover. I got it all fingered up and had to clean it using oil, when installing it.

Rob
hope its not to hard to figure out. Going to be carefull as much as possible. Thanks for the heads up.
Old Sep 17, 2005 | 10:31 AM
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CAREFUL ON THE DASH PAD !!!!!!!!
Old Mar 2, 2006 | 03:35 AM
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This is my first post here. I just wanted to say that I perfer the LED's.
Old Mar 2, 2006 | 01:16 PM
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are there any red gauge overlays? i brought some red leds and switched out my bulbs and it looks pretty good (at night)
Old Mar 2, 2006 | 05:57 PM
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i like any aftermarket guages
Old Mar 2, 2006 | 10:23 PM
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HOW can you possibly see the readout with the FLAMES at night??

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