New Gauges installed
#18
Re: New Gauges installed
I did it because I dont need anything else that was in the stock cluster. If you need other lights I am sure you could add leds to illuminate for the dummy lights.
#19
Re: New Gauges installed
Originally Posted by Red95Formula
I did it because I dont need anything else that was in the stock cluster. If you need other lights I am sure you could add leds to illuminate for the dummy lights.
#20
Re: New Gauges installed
Isn't that speedo a bit hard to read? Reminds me of my buddy's Civic where I had to do a doubletake everytime I looked at the speedo, just because it went from increments of 20 rather than 10, and yours is even smaller because of it going to 200mph.
Not my thing, but then again, not my car.
Not my thing, but then again, not my car.
#22
Re: New Gauges installed
There are many easy ways to add the lights you need to this gauge pod. Its steel so all you would have to do is drill holes and install LED lights or Dakota Digital gauges. Some gauges that dakota digital sell have turn signals and warning lights built into one gauge. Just like this. That 1" gauge in the center has turn signals, gear indicator, and 2 other available lights all in one.
This customer had white phantom gauges.
This customer had white phantom gauges.
#26
Re: New Gauges installed
I dont sell these any more. My dealer does. Here is a link to my dealers website with the gauge pods (gauge cluster plate).
He also lists packages where you can have it powder coated and a package that includes all the gauges. Here is the link. http://www.ls1speed.com/newitem.cfm#C0000590
If you click on that link there are more pictures of the gauge pod under "Click here for more photos"
He also lists packages where you can have it powder coated and a package that includes all the gauges. Here is the link. http://www.ls1speed.com/newitem.cfm#C0000590
If you click on that link there are more pictures of the gauge pod under "Click here for more photos"
Last edited by CAMAROBOY69; 01-11-2006 at 06:11 AM.
#28
Re: New Gauges installed
Originally Posted by RedHottG2
WOW that looks really nice!! I was wondering by chance if you knew what kind of steering wheel is being used on the T/A in the "more pictures" section ?
You can see more pics of my Camaro with that 2002 interior here. http://adfabdesign.com/Site/Home-1.html
Go to that site and click on the 69 Camaro called "Illusion". There are also videos of my car and the gauges in action on the videos page.
Thanks for the compliments on my interiror.
#29
Re: New Gauges installed
Here are a couple pics of the cluster I did for my 94Z. It's a track car so I don't need a speedometer but you could fit one in there if you spaced them differently. Or you could just replace the tach with a speedo and run an external tach.
Last edited by stroked383z28; 01-14-2006 at 12:50 AM.