New Gauges, where to get installation?
Hey guys, I got new Gauges off of ebay, but I don't even want to try and change them myself, because I know I'll mess something up. I called a place in Whitby, but they are charging me $150+tx to install. Damn Labour! Can anyone help me out and tell me where I can go to get it done. I don't want any mess ups, professionally donehttp://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...tah/RIG126.jpg
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thats easy to install takes no time maybe 2 hours your first time you dont wanna try your self?
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I've just heard of people messing with the gauges, and messing up the needles. Plus I didn't get instructions with it. So I have no idea what to do. It looks pretty straight forward, pluggin in the wires, but there's a transformer, and I'll probably get stuck doig something wrong
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i always wondered how u can take the needles off without messing it up, how do u put the needle back into the right spot?
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I guess I'm going to attempt it on my own. We'll see what happens!!! lol, I'll show pics, so you see what it looks like when I'm done with it.
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u slide the gauge covers over the needles....u dont EVER remove the needles
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Originally posted by [1sL0CiviC] u slide the gauge covers over the needles....u dont EVER remove the needles |
http://www.teamgroundzero.net/doityourself.asp?id=1353
u angle the gauge overlay so that u can move the needle through the opening in the gauge. do u get what i mean now? :cheers: |
anyone have a link for these in km/h
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If you haven't done it before, get someone who has. I have tried it, the Tach and the Speed are no problem. The heat and gas guage needles are the hardest to put on, and yes they are easy to snap.
Give Auto Accessory Zone a call 905-668-9898, they are in Whitby, they may be reasonable |
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