Finally Finished... Gauge Cluster

Justin

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Mar 31, 2005
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I started this project about a year or so ago. I had some free time tonight so I finished it up! Wooooo.


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They sit in there perfect. Turned out exactly how I wanted ( that's a rare occurance :))
 

Justin

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Mar 31, 2005
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Thanks for all the compliments guys.

I can do your c.c. if you'd like white or blue. I'd have to order any other color and it takes a while... PM me for prices etc.



I'm really excited I got this finished, its been something I've wanted to do for a while now.

Now I don't have to worry about someone stealing my incredibly overpriced gauges :-D
 

flubyux2

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Defi with the link?! LUCKY!!!!

are those the normal Defi guages or the new individual gimmicks that were recently released?

also, what are the specs on your fuel gauge? im curious to know what resistance range you had to order and if youre still using the stock sending unit.

got any pics of how you modified the gauge cluster to fit those big-ass gauges?
 

Justin

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Mar 31, 2005
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flubyux2 said:
Defi with the link?! LUCKY!!!!

are those the normal Defi guages or the new individual gimmicks that were recently released?

also, what are the specs on your fuel gauge? im curious to know what resistance range you had to order and if youre still using the stock sending unit.

got any pics of how you modified the gauge cluster to fit those big-ass gauges?



I wish I had gotten the Link series, instead of the BF series, but I just read the discontinued them! WTF! I don't like the whole tinted backlighting thing. Hard to read in the sunlight.

They're just the normal BF White, Imperial series. I've had 'em for a year now.

Its just a universal one, You press a button when the tank is full, then press it again when its almost empty. I set totallly empty on the aftermarket gauge to have about 4 gallons in the tank. Just for the hell of it.

I did not take any pictures, I used a heat gun, dremel, and a razor knife. And lots of patience. I don't think I'd do it again for anyone else, LOTS of time involved.
 

flubyux2

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damn... im really curious to konw how much, or if any, material had to be removed for the rear of the cluster or from the bottom of the cluster. also, how much room there is between the boost guage area and the top of the ac vent.

you used the whole guages or did you end up modifying the gauges to fit properly?