A question on installing a gauge template...
A question on installing a gauge template...
I'm back in, gentlemen. It's now time to get SilverMax off the stock block (I just made my last car payment!!! SHE'S ALL MINE NOW
!!!). I'm doing some minor remodelling to the interior cabin, so I'm adding to what I've already begun (tinted glass, new chrome shift ****, 3A 8-piece seat cover set). I just won a chrome gauge template on e-bay (brand new for $10.50!!!), and I was curious as to how I could install the template myself. Is this a very difficult job, or should I leave it to the pros to deal with? Also, I'm interested in replacing the gauge cluster with reverse glow gauges all at the same time. If this is a job for the pros, what's the going rate for an installation like that (L.A. Area)?
(I know the information is here somewhere, but at the time I was looking for answers to this question, the search function was disabled).
Thanks in advance, guys!
peace2u
!!!). I'm doing some minor remodelling to the interior cabin, so I'm adding to what I've already begun (tinted glass, new chrome shift ****, 3A 8-piece seat cover set). I just won a chrome gauge template on e-bay (brand new for $10.50!!!), and I was curious as to how I could install the template myself. Is this a very difficult job, or should I leave it to the pros to deal with? Also, I'm interested in replacing the gauge cluster with reverse glow gauges all at the same time. If this is a job for the pros, what's the going rate for an installation like that (L.A. Area)?(I know the information is here somewhere, but at the time I was looking for answers to this question, the search function was disabled).
Thanks in advance, guys!
peace2u
it's easy.. remove the panel around the gauges, then remove the screws around the gauges..
pull the pod out and carefully take it apart. it's not THAT bad, but it's not something you can do with a hammer and chisel either.
pull the pod out and carefully take it apart. it's not THAT bad, but it's not something you can do with a hammer and chisel either.
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