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Old 05-31-2016, 11:34 AM
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Default New gauges. Need recommendations.

I need new gauges on my ol' single engine '97 Baja and am looking for new gauges. Doesn't need to be high end stuff, of course I want a good value, but more importantly I want to avoid any problematic or junk stuff.

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Old 05-31-2016, 12:08 PM
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Livorsi, made in America and look great!
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Old 05-31-2016, 12:47 PM
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Ditto
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Livorsi even has a silver carbon fiber that matches my upholstery. Done and thanks!
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Livorsi gauges are about the biggest pile of junk you can put in your boat. And the silver carbon faces are great in the sunlight (can't read).
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Buy Autometer. Best gauges for the money by far! Livorsi gauges are double the money, half the quality and customer service.
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X2 on Autometer and you won't have to reconfigure the wiring connections.
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X3 on autometer!

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Originally Posted by Black Baja
Livorsi gauges are about the biggest pile of junk you can put in your boat. And the silver carbon faces are great in the sunlight (can't read).
Good to know...back to the shopping cart, lol.
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Had Livorsi, went with carbon fiber Autometer IMHO a much better guage.
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