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Old 09-28-2001, 06:25 PM
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Where to buy Indiglo Needle...????

I used the search function "Indiglo Needles" and nothing came up, so I am gonna ask you guys. I plan on getting the reverse indiglo guages, and it seems like I am going to need/want a nice indiglo needle to go along with it, anyone know where to get it? Thanks
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Old 09-28-2001, 08:07 PM
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Re: Where to buy Indiglo Needle...????

ImportIntelligence.com has the best line of Inteliglow needles, but I hear that a lot of people who change their needles end up have the stick in the future.
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Old 09-29-2001, 11:59 PM
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ImportIntelligence.com has the best line of Inteliglow needles, but I hear that a lot of people who change their needles end up have the stick in the future.
They don't stick at all if you think for 2 seconds before you install them. You have to make the hole in the center of the gauge overlays larger so that the little rings under the needles fit flush. The people that have problems with them sticking are just slapping them on the gauge face and they stick up too far.
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There is a little "lip" on the plastic part that the leds stick on to. That needs to be sanded down. It takes 5 minutes, very easy. It looks great too.
 
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Originally posted by Ramius83
There is a little "lip" on the plastic part that the leds stick on to. That needs to be sanded down. It takes 5 minutes, very easy. It looks great too.
What lip are you referring to? I don't recall seeing a lip that got in my way when I was doing my needles.
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