1993-2002 F-BODY Gauge AND HVAC, Headlight, etc... Overlays GROUP PURCHASE 14!!!
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So basically you can take my set of Phantoms and turn them into anything I want and then I can put an color LED bulb behind them...truly an endless amount of customization with gauges...
Am I speaking the truth? Or am I all confused...
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I'm curious about this, I honestly didn't think you could take apart Auto Meter gauges...
So basically you can take my set of Phantoms and turn them into anything I want and then I can put an color LED bulb behind them...truly an endless amount of customization with gauges...
Am I speaking the truth? Or am I all confused...
So basically you can take my set of Phantoms and turn them into anything I want and then I can put an color LED bulb behind them...truly an endless amount of customization with gauges...
Am I speaking the truth? Or am I all confused...
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I really hope so too but right now was a bad time for me to order them. I was undecided on the color but I got it narrowed down to what I want to go with. Definitely wanna get these ordered so I got them before next March. I am thinking sometime after Thanksgiving or Christmas I will be ready.
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im so mad i just missed this!!!!!
i need one with alot of indicator lights removed (abs inop, brake, air bag, seat belt) as well as a few little cool things. Any idea when the next group purchse will be setup
i need one with alot of indicator lights removed (abs inop, brake, air bag, seat belt) as well as a few little cool things. Any idea when the next group purchse will be setup
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Got a couple questions regarding install.
Mark, do you have a detailed write up posted anywhere?
Ive seen different things posted, like:
Get car up to operating temp, take a pic of needles, remove, install new overlay, turn on car, and reinstall needles.
Why cant I just remove/reinstall needless where they sit when the car is OFF? Wouldn't that be easiest?
Mark, do you have a detailed write up posted anywhere?
Ive seen different things posted, like:
Get car up to operating temp, take a pic of needles, remove, install new overlay, turn on car, and reinstall needles.
Why cant I just remove/reinstall needless where they sit when the car is OFF? Wouldn't that be easiest?
#40
Got a couple questions regarding install.
Mark, do you have a detailed write up posted anywhere?
Ive seen different things posted, like:
Get car up to operating temp, take a pic of needles, remove, install new overlay, turn on car, and reinstall needles.
Why cant I just remove/reinstall needless where they sit when the car is OFF? Wouldn't that be easiest?
Mark, do you have a detailed write up posted anywhere?
Ive seen different things posted, like:
Get car up to operating temp, take a pic of needles, remove, install new overlay, turn on car, and reinstall needles.
Why cant I just remove/reinstall needless where they sit when the car is OFF? Wouldn't that be easiest?
Here's Mike's needle write-up...
“S86 Needles” Install
Please read the instructions thoroughly before installation
Thank you for your needle purchase. These should make your gauge cluster look newer, more updated, and stand out.
Step 1. Get your car up to normal operating temperature and take a good picture of each of the gauges and the needle position (try not to use a camera phone). This will be important in replacing the needles so that they point in the correct locations so all your gauges are accurate to the stock specs.
Step 2. Remove your old needles. If you have a plastic needle remover, you can use it to remove the needles. If you don’t, (and most of us don’t) you can use a fork to pry the needles off. (Place the fork prongs under the cap and lift the caps off). They should come straight up and off the needle shafts.
Repeat the process for all 6 needles. Try not to pull them off by pulling on the needle tips, but by the caps.
Step 3. After the stock needles are off, you should place your gauge cluster back in your car and start it. Get your car up to normal operating temperature. After the car has run long enough that you think it’s warm, you can begin to place the new needles.
*As the needles are slipped onto the motor shafts, they will want to “lay” to one side or the other. To remedy this, you should play with the needles placement before finally pushing them on.
Example: If you car idles at 700 rpm, try placing the needle at 1000 rpm. It should want to “lay” down around 700. If it doesn’t, repeat the process until you are happy with the location. For the MPH, I go for a drive with my GPS and get to 80 MPH. I set the cruise control and carefully place the needle. If you don’t have a GPS, place the needle as close to 0 MPH as you can.
Step 4. Make sure you DO NOT push the needles on as hard as you can. (especially the little ones) If the needles are pressed on too far, they tend to rub against the gauge face and not move. If you do press on too hard and they don’t move, just refer to step #2 again.
Thanks for your purchase and enjoy !
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