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I built a custom gauge cluster but for my 2002, out of Autometer gauges and two shrouded green LED's to use as turn indicators. Probably spent about $450 on it, gauge sets aren't cheap.
I built a custom gauge cluster but for my 2002, out of Autometer gauges and two shrouded green LED's to use as turn indicators. Probably spent about $450 on it, gauge sets aren't cheap.
Electric speedo, it'll do what it wants if I wiggle the case around but goes to 0 with power :)
They're part of Autometers Street Rod Classic Black line. #1408 for the quad gauge and speedometer/odo, and #1490 for the 8k tach. I underestimated the $450 earlier, #1408 is $400 by itself, and #1490 was 120, plus a sheet of ABS plastic from TAP plastics, some Devcon Plastic Welder epoxy, that circle cutting tool for the drill press that it's sitting on, and I did buy my new dremel kit at the same time to help with cutting up the pieces. Shit just starts getting expensive.
make your own with a sheet of aluminum/plastic/CF in the stock cluster, cut out the center of the cluster leaving 1/2" around the edge to attach the panel to, make a cardboard panel to get the size correct and use cardboard cutouts to layout the gauge sizes and positions
here is the cluster i built for my shark
i ended up using one of the abs sensors to run the speedo but otherwise it works nice, if i boost it i figured out a pattern where i can fit a 5th small gauge in using the cutouts
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