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Hey guys whats up.. well i wanted to know if its easy to install the Silver Reverse Gauges or if some1 has ordered it and had instruction with them because im ordering it from Procarparts.com, and i dont think they come with Instruction's(doesnt say) Silver Reverse Gauges so if u guys know any info that could help me out a bit just hit me back...
Thnx :cool:
95 White Camaro<br />3.4L, T-Tops<br />80 series Flowmaster w/ 3Nhalf tips<br />To Be Continue...
Actually dude.. all of our 110 V6's are in fact 115, just shows that its 110 cuz they are in 0(zero)ending digits and the 93's are in 5-ending digits..( which i think look cool).. so it doesnt really matter which one i use..
95 White Camaro<br />3.4L, T-Tops<br />80 series Flowmaster w/ 3Nhalf tips<br />To Be Continue...
I bought those. I got them off ebay from procarparts for like $35 shipped. It took me a while and the instructions didn't help much. What I did was take off the bezel around the spedo, then unscrew everything till you can touch the needles. get a piece of paper and mark where EVERY needle is at. Take them off. Peel the black overlay off. Put the silver one in. The hardest part to me was wiring it all up. for my powerwire i spliced into the parking light switch so whem the parking lights are on, so are the gauges. Finding a spot for the switch is another hard part. You just have to mess around for a while.
When we first did it, the RPM needle would stop at around 2,000 everytime because if you dont peel the black one off first its too thick.
yeah its not very difficult. Dont plan on using the instructions though. I got mine from Autodynamic.com. Hardest part is making sure none of your gauges stick and that they all read correctly. You might have to take it apart a time or 2 to get them all to work like I did.
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