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#410118 08/16/02 03:59 PM
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hey those will be cool for when your sitting in the car making pretend engine noises






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sweet!!


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thanks for the compliments. as far as installation, i just plugged the hvac into the same transformer that runs the main gauges. there are like two extra connections that were not used with the gauges so i ued that. that leaves room to plug one more thing in. maybe a indiglo headlight switch? we will see.


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Did you remove the factory guage overlays or just place these over them? Did you have to glue them or tape them?

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Did you remove the factory guage overlays or just place these over them? Did you have to glue them or tape them?




all my gauges are sitting on top of the factory ones. i glued the main gauges with little dabs of super glue in the right spots. the hvac i didnt do anything to. it is friction fit with the dash trim pushing against it. if it moves i will use superglue again, but i dont see that happening. peace.


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so there is no way to have the indiglo's working unless glued on? or you were just doing that for strong fit?


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so there is no way to have the indiglo's working unless glued on? or you were just doing that for strong fit?


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hey micah, the main gauges need to be either taped on or use double sided tape mainly because of the needles. the hvacs dont need to be unless you peel off the factory display, i think. i didnt use either on the hvac because te trim and the knobs just hold it tight. peace.

i just responded to your 3.0 post to by the way.


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Did you do anything to turn off the stock lighting? Do you have to? I just helped Ben in CO install these this last weekend. He did his the same way as you... He left his stock faces and lighting..

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hmmm. double sided tape seems like it would stick up to much. super glue means no more stock gauges. but probally worth it. or did you glue somewhere where it could be reused with out seeing the glue marks?


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i dont think that there is any problem with leaving the lighting. what do you think might become trouble, heat?

i dont intend to use the stock gauges again so superglue didnt bother me. peace.


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