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Sorry, just ran out to get some Subway....ummm...let me go pull mine out and see if I can figure it out real quick rocky

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LOL...did you take the knobs off?? for the heat?
 
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For anyone else..this is what it looks like..

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I know..this would be a pain in the ass to change color :(

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Theres not much slack to work with in the soldering point...

...I take that back...theres NO slack

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btw...did you really have a 3/16 socket to take those screws out??? lol...I did..but its not common
 

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Yeah I have this drawer in my toolbox for just socket bits. Anything and everything regardless of quality haha. There's probably triples of some sizes.
 

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I've got to get myself some quality tools. I have a toolbox that I used when I used to race downhill mountain bikes. Some of the tools are useful, but most are bike specific. That setup looks really nice though!
 
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That kit is only a smalllllllllllll fraction of the tools I have...but I want more...I have tons of SK and Snap-On....so much that we have no room to put them anywhere.. =/
 

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I saw those pics of your garage Blizzard, it looks too familiar............I think I remember it from when you kidnapped me and had me in that secret hole in the floor.......you remember? You kept telling me to put the lotion on for some reason.....damnit that sucked it was a little tight in that hole :laughing1:
 
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It looks like all you do is connect the gauge to the existing wires..Im just wondering how to mount them...you'd have to make a custom cluster plate...


I like those because its a plain black face with just the blue numbers..no fancy designs...no fancy colors (orange, yellow, red...etc)...when they are off, they are black...when they are on, all you see is the blue numbers
 

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im doing this now in blue too plus i have my neons under the seats =] should look hott
 

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