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Old Jan 30, 2003 | 10:02 AM
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97-99 GXE Reverse indiglo gauges

There are a few places to pickup reverse indiglo gaugues for 97-99 GXE's (with the fuel gauge and the temp gauge needles facing eachother rather than facing the same direction). autodynamic, southwestautoworks, custommaxima etc...Wondering who has these and what they think of them. Thanks

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Old Jan 30, 2003 | 12:22 PM
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Re: 97-99 GXE Reverse indiglo gauges

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There are a few places to pickup reverse indiglo gaugues for 97-99 GXE's (with the fuel gauge and the temp gauge needles facing eachother rather than facing the same direction). autodynamic, southwestautoworks, custommaxima etc...Wondering who has these and what they think of them. Thanks

shaz

Check my sig....I love them...had regular indiglos before..RICE!!
Old Jan 30, 2003 | 12:53 PM
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Re: Re: 97-99 GXE Reverse indiglo gauges

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Check my sig....I love them...had regular indiglos before..RICE!!
Where'd you get those ones? Did they fit well? No problems with the needles sticking or anything? thanks

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Old Jan 30, 2003 | 01:47 PM
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Re: Re: Re: 97-99 GXE Reverse indiglo gauges

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Where'd you get those ones? Did they fit well? No problems with the needles sticking or anything? thanks

shaz
I got these from eBay, but they are now being sold by Greg on CustomMaxima.com. For a GLE/GXE, these gauges will fit perfectly right over the stock gauges and holes.
I have an SE, so I had to do a little "surgery" to get the gauges to look perfect.
This required removing the pins that the needles rest on and repostioning them with krazy-glue. It allowed me to use the screws to secure the indiglos to the gauage face, therefore completely eliminating any chance of the needles sticking.

They look hot!
Old Jan 30, 2003 | 06:37 PM
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i have those too.. and i just don't like one thing about them.. you can't see the temp and gas gauge needles.. the don't light up.. there is a way to correct this but its gonna be more work.. .. another summer project
Old Jan 30, 2003 | 07:07 PM
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Originally posted by Champagne97
i have those too.. and i just don't like one thing about them.. you can't see the temp and gas gauge needles.. the don't light up.. there is a way to correct this but its gonna be more work.. .. another summer project

You can see the small line that the needles makes on the temp and fuel reading. It's tiny, but it's there. I don't mind that anyway...I might get some indiglo needles sometime in the future.
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