Autometer Guage Cluster
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well having aftermarket gauges isnt for everyone. the sunaco car has a pretty nice cluster in it if you ask me using the autometer gauges. im just sick of my stock lt1 camaro cluster and wanna do something with it. anyone got pics of an lt1 camaro with autometer gauges in place of the cluster?
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does anyone know who that lt1 camaro cluster belongs to? im really curious how the wiring is and also how to go about making the face plate and what materials to use.
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actually you are the douche bag for bashing what i think about them. i never said **** about what you think about them.
not being an active member and talking **** to someone who is?
sell your car and join a ford forum
if you even own one
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that t/a is sick! people put a lot of time in into these cars and they came out nicely. seriously quit the bs too. i didnt ask for people talking **** just helping me out with what im looking for. anyone else have pics who know whos camaro cluster that is cuz icouldnt find it in a search.
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yeah it is sexy. im gunna do mine like the one pictured above(lt1 camaro cluster) but i wish i could find a write up on how to wire and what materials to make the plate out of. some people ive seen use lexan, others ive seen use abs plastic or aluminum.
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Use aluminum. It is durable, wont rust, and easy to work with. I was considering doing the same thing to my car but the odometer is holding me up. Dont know how it will affect it yet. Also about the wiring confusion.
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what do you do for dummy lights? How does it all wire up? Does it just plug into the stock harness? It looks great and it seems really popular and and worth some behind the scenes stuff like how to execute it.
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No I am not bashing you for saying what you think. Im bashing you because every post I ever read that you post in you just are an ***. and as for being an active member of this site. Sorry i HAVE a life and do not sit at the computer all day.You joined like 10 days befor I did...LOL...
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Gauge bezel...
Before I crossed to the good side (aka when I owned a 94 Mustang GT) I was looking into a gauge bezel that had holes low and to the sides to hold two gauges outside of the gauge cluster. Anyone seen anything like that for T/A or Camaros? I've looked but have not yet found any. Swat