Guages
#2
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From: Detroit, MI/Lake Havasu, AZ
I do not think you can find gauges like that, maybe Faria might have them. Those gauges are flush mount gauges, they bolt on from behind the bezel. Most new aftermarket gauges are drop through. So the hole would need to be opened up.
Is there something wrong with your gauges, or just looking to upgrade? I have the gauges out of my 94 still.
Its easiest just to make a new panel and drill holes for your gauges, that way you do not need to ruin the factory bezel. I did it myself, you can check it out here:
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/b...-wet-pics.html
Is there something wrong with your gauges, or just looking to upgrade? I have the gauges out of my 94 still.
Its easiest just to make a new panel and drill holes for your gauges, that way you do not need to ruin the factory bezel. I did it myself, you can check it out here:
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/b...-wet-pics.html
#4
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From: Detroit, MI/Lake Havasu, AZ
Like I said, I would recommend having a new panel made. The backside of your panel will have studs sticking up around everyhole on the backside. If you decide to cutout the holes bigger, you will also need to cut off all the studs. Or you have a blank panel made like I did, and cut out the gauges and put them where you want.
#5
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From: pleasant valley,NY
Like I said, I would recommend having a new panel made. The backside of your panel will have studs sticking up around everyhole on the backside. If you decide to cutout the holes bigger, you will also need to cut off all the studs. Or you have a blank panel made like I did, and cut out the gauges and put them where you want.



