New SPEEDHUT gauges are installed!

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Larry Phillips

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Big D, and anyone else who wanted to see, my new custom Speedhut gauges are installed. The pics are in my library. I didn't have time to shrink them, so I won't post them here.
 
So then Larry, back in ICT for a couple weeks? Like to meet up wit ya but I'm in WI right now. Not real cold yet but it is snowing right now. Heard tell that it snowed in ICT today also.

Thanks for all you do.....
 
Thanks guys! Dave, I'm actually in St. Louis at the moment, but I will be back in ICT probably Thursday night.



Blackhat, I'm having one slight problem (which my flame gauges had too) where the tach and speedo stick in the cold. I'm currently working on that one. I'm going to widen the holes the needles come through to try to combat that. And I accidently popped off my tach needle which is why it's now at 500 RPM with the engine off. I have to fix that too.



Either way, it's a great custom touch, and I like having the solid blue instead of the flames jumping around on the dash. It was nice, but there wasn't anything else that was flame themed, and it was time for a change...



Right now, it feels sooooo good to be behind the wheel of my ST. I missed it!
 
Larry, I had that problem too, and so did my friend when I installed gauges in his Civic. Pull the needle up on it's peg just a bit. The added thickness of the new gauges causes the needle to rub on the gauge face. Haven't had a problem since I fixed mine that way.
 
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