Indiglo guage update....
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Ok, great! Sounds pretty simple to install. Wiring sounds pretty easy too. The guages you have are just like the ones I saw on ebay. Is $50 + $10 S&H a good deal? I'm pretty tempted to get them. They look sweet. Love your turn signal mod too--great idea.
Have fun.
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Have fun.
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DH that's pretty close to what I have paid for them. I have bought three sets so far for myself and for my two cousins Yota's.
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Representing the yellow trucks
heres an 86 pierce 1st out piece w/ 1000gl tank, holmatro combi and teliscopic ram. Runs like a raped aped :eek: Slated for replacement in 2005. Prolly be 3rd out. No offence to the red rocket lovers
heres an 86 pierce 1st out piece w/ 1000gl tank, holmatro combi and teliscopic ram. Runs like a raped aped :eek: Slated for replacement in 2005. Prolly be 3rd out. No offence to the red rocket lovers
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Well finally found time to put them in....Pics are in my webshots link....
Problems:
-Missing needle peg on the Speedometer Gauge.
-Center Holes on Speedo and Tach for needle were too small.
I like the finished product a lot. It was pretty straight forward with all your help. I ended up using the power wire for my Piaas which were wired to the power from my dimmer switch. Altogether it took about 2.5 hrs of actual work.
Problems:
-Missing needle peg on the Speedometer Gauge.
-Center Holes on Speedo and Tach for needle were too small.
I like the finished product a lot. It was pretty straight forward with all your help. I ended up using the power wire for my Piaas which were wired to the power from my dimmer switch. Altogether it took about 2.5 hrs of actual work.
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I agree I really like the squad you guys have. Weve been using a mini attack pumper for extrication but its being put on a new chassis w/ a rescue body next year.
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