Indiglow Gauges
#4
very easy to install i have helped a few people install them now... and they look great
best help i can give is
http://www.seas.ucla.edu/%7Echeston/...loinstall.html
best help i can give is
http://www.seas.ucla.edu/%7Echeston/...loinstall.html
#9
Been through two sets. First ones were the 6 color ones. I got those from indiglogauges.com about 2 years ago. The transformer went on the fritz after 2 years. The gauges would work and then they wouldn't. Shiny laminate as well. The new ones I have are the white ones. I got those from procarparts.com good price. Not shiny. So far no problems. I've had these for maybe 6 months. Just remember to have double sided tape handy incase the needle sticks. Always take the car for a test drive. I try and go up to 110mph so I can test the speedometer range for needle sticking points. I say this because the first set I installed I only drove up to 65 and the needle didn't stick. A few months later I took a road trip to Texas from South Carolina and the needle stuck on 85 and wouldn't budge unless I hit the dash. Not good. By the way on this same trip I got a ticket for doing 91 in a 70 (speedometer only registered 85). Good luck and hope this helps you avoid any trouble.
#10
Originally posted by 95emeraldgxe
i had a set that i purchased off ebay, they looked great, but the needle wouldnt move until i hit 5mph
i had a set that i purchased off ebay, they looked great, but the needle wouldnt move until i hit 5mph
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