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Old Feb 14, 2004 | 09:00 AM
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HELP QUICK! Need help with Indiglo Gauges!

I have a 95 GXE and I'm putting in Silver Reverse Indiglo Gauges. I have a couple questions...
1) When I take the screws out of the gauges themselves can I drill holes in the new gauges to secure them in?
2) On the maximadriver.com write up it said my needles won't light up anymore because I removed the bulbs, even if I color the needle in red, how will I see it at night. NEED SERIOUS HELP ON THIS ONE!
Please help, thanks guys!
3) What color is the wire on the dimmer switch that I use the power for, is it blue and green on a 95 GXE?
Old Feb 14, 2004 | 09:04 AM
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some say you shouldn't screw through it because it may damage them, but i'm not sure on that.
just use double sided scotch tape to secure them, and super glue. make sure they're down flush.

the needle will still show of course cuz the rest of the gauge is glowing, it will be dark. when i had mine way back when, i left two bulbs in so the needles would still light up, i'd recomend you do the same.
Old Feb 14, 2004 | 09:06 AM
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ok, the problem isnt the gauge sittin flush on the stock gauge, its that the gauges are popping up because the scrws aren't in...
Old Feb 14, 2004 | 09:08 AM
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try superglue on the clear plastic thing and press the gauge down flat and hold it until it bonds. you could try screws but they might look weird being a dark spot and it could make some of the light on the circuit go out. i never screwed mine in and the glue and double sided tape seemed to work after a while. you're gonna want it as flat as possible of course otherwise your needles will rub. g'luck
Old Feb 14, 2004 | 09:15 AM
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As long as you have the reverse indiglo gauges WITHOUT the circle in the middle you can drill a hole and screw through them. That is how mine are attached. The reason the needles don't light up from that howto is because they took the bulbs out and ran the wires through the holes. I wanted my needles to still light up so I drilled new holes in the white housing behind the gauges to run the wires through.
Old Feb 14, 2004 | 09:21 AM
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i might drill the holes so my needles will light up. if i leave the bulbs in, can i still color the needles?
Old Feb 14, 2004 | 09:45 AM
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holes = bad idea...I didn't want to damage that stuff on the back. My dad gave me a good idea, he said to file the holes that the bulbs go into so that we can have all of the bulbs in there. I think itll go good. We got one filed down and 1 more to go.
Old Feb 14, 2004 | 10:07 AM
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i drilled holes not problem it was easy. and i have lighted needles and everyting with hyper white behind them.

if th needles do not light up you still can see them cause you see a black needle over the gaguge. you can see it really good. i still wanted mine to light up though.

yesn for power connect the red wire to the blue wire with black tracer.

no you canot drill new holes in the gagues you might short them out or whatever. just use doubles sided tape and when i did what use clear tape and put little peices on the edges of gagues tapoig them to the existing gauges i had.

the install is very easy
Old Feb 14, 2004 | 11:11 AM
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ok, im all done, one problem. my RPM gauge and temp gauge stick a little, but they do go where they are supposed to be, but the RPM gauge won't settle at 0 when the car is off, any ideas?
Old Feb 14, 2004 | 11:23 AM
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just press them down. if you are an automatic you really do not have to worry much about it i would not htink.
Old Feb 14, 2004 | 12:48 PM
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Hey Will, I just got done with my indeglo gauges 15 minutes ago. I did the hole and screw method into the indeglo gauges. No issues with stickage of needles or anything. It was a long tedious job though. Who did you purchase your gauges from. I got mine from Southwest. It came with a little extra amp gauge and said hyper on them.
Old Feb 14, 2004 | 09:28 PM
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i scored mine off ebay for $15 shipped, and they are awsome
Old Feb 15, 2004 | 07:58 AM
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got mine off a person who sells on ebay, but i got them from his web site. maybe ill do the screws...
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