Gauge upgrades - Pachanga
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Gauge upgrades - Pachanga
have any of you guys upgraded your gauges in your P-22's?
I think my Dash needs an update, I'm running a Livorsi clock, some no name replacement trim gauge and now my voltmeter seems to be getting twitchy and stuck, so I think I might just bite the bullet and replace them all. but I'm having a devil of finding 7 gauges that match. and I'm not even sure what size I need, I measure the factory and they came out to a perfect 2-1/2" so I'm guessing I need to get out the hole saw and move to a 2-5/8" anyone done this project? what did you use? any tips? pics are always nice too
I think my Dash needs an update, I'm running a Livorsi clock, some no name replacement trim gauge and now my voltmeter seems to be getting twitchy and stuck, so I think I might just bite the bullet and replace them all. but I'm having a devil of finding 7 gauges that match. and I'm not even sure what size I need, I measure the factory and they came out to a perfect 2-1/2" so I'm guessing I need to get out the hole saw and move to a 2-5/8" anyone done this project? what did you use? any tips? pics are always nice too
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I think that you'll find that the guages are the standard 2-1/8" unless someone along the way has changed them except for the tach and speedo. The cut outs in the dash are larger to allow for the housings that sea ray mounted them in. They should be held in from the rear with one or two nuts. My housings came loose from the dash and would work out the front but the guages are held in from the rear.
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Did mine before winter. 5'' monster Auto Meter Tach, GPS speedo. 2 5/8'' Volts, Oil press, Water temp, and Fuel. Had extra room, added 3''water pressure speedo. (like the stock) came out pretty trick..... now everybody will copy, remember it came from me first Pocketchange 22.
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Just re-did the paint, I'll get some pics up soon. Been swamped with work. Glad u guys like the guages, now u know for sure there is room 4 them 2 look clean. They definitly liven up the interior.
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I just sold my P-22 but these are the guages I used. Autometer carbonfiber with Livorsi Blue bezels when you remove the stock guage and sunshade the factory hole will hold the larger size guages 2 3/8" I think. Then I bought same size RPM and MPH as stock and flipped the sunshades upside down to mount them. Good Luck I bought mine from eguages.com
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I just sold my P-22 but these are the guages I used. Autometer carbonfiber with Livorsi Blue bezels when you remove the stock guage and sunshade the factory hole will hold the larger size guages 2 3/8" I think. Then I bought same size RPM and MPH as stock and flipped the sunshades upside down to mount them. Good Luck I bought mine from eguages.com
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