gauge install

cactus_mole

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Do it yourself, save your money for something else...

I not the best at wiring too but I did it. If you have some kind of understanding of electricity and how it works then you can do it.
 

tte

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TheMoneyPit said:
Is $300 too much to pay for 3 gauges to be installed?

LOL...Is the guy charging you $300 trying to be funny?
Do some research, ask some guys, do some readings and do it yourself.

That way you save alot of money and learn something new that you can be proud of.

Cheer,
Roy
 

MA717MGTE

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wow, that's insane!! boy if you was closer id do it for free!

A just to show you

B to actually work on a Supra other than my own or my buddies
 

kwnate

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None of your fucking business
A shop that does quality work will charge around $100/hr. Sure you could just slap them in real quick but it will probably take you at least 3 hours and who knows how well the install will be. Plus if anything goes wrong the shop will fix it.

It took me about 3 hours to install 3 gauges, but I took my time and planned the routing and secured all the wires.
 

annoyingrob

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30 minutes of work.
 

OneJoeZee

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kwnate said:
A shop that does quality work will charge around $100/hr. Sure you could just slap them in real quick but it will probably take you at least 3 hours and who knows how well the install will be. Plus if anything goes wrong the shop will fix it.

This is true.