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Old 07-19-2011 | 07:06 AM
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what are my options when those original gauges have finally hazed up and spyder web cracked from all the heat and sun abuse, ive got a couple showing their age after 15yrs in the boat. can you just get the lenses replaced on them or does anyone make some "magic" in a bottle that brings them back to life kinda like a headlight that hazes up? or are they just done and need to be pulled out and replaced?

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It depends on what brand gauges. Livorsi can replace/rebuild theirs. I'm guessing that yours are probably Farias though.
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It depends on what brand gauges. Livorsi can replace/rebuild theirs. I'm guessing that yours are probably Farias though.
mine are gaffrig gauges...any rebuid info on them by chance??
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Old 07-19-2011 | 01:21 PM
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Are they labled Gaffrig Precision Instruments(which is now Livorsi) or labled Gaffrig Performance???

If Gaffrig Precision Instruments, then they are Livorsi and can be sent in to be fixed. Not sure about Gaffrig Performance.
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well i just pulled up a picture and zoomed into the face of the gauge...just says gaffrig, naturally - nothing can be that simple for me...lol. they are just the stock components that came in my 97 Outlaw.

appreciate your help, i will keep looking around to see what i can find.
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Gauges can be refaced, and calibrated when there, which should be done. You get the gauges calibrated when you send them for new faces. Call Gaffrig
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Old 07-19-2011 | 06:21 PM
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well i just pulled up a picture and zoomed into the face of the gauge...just says gaffrig, naturally - nothing can be that simple for me...lol. they are just the stock components that came in my 97 Outlaw.

appreciate your help, i will keep looking around to see what i can find.
Look at them in person. It will say one or the other in very small type.
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Contact Autometer, I had them rebuild several different gauges for me over the years. I think they will rebuild most brands.
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will22 ...I had the same issue drove me crazy, what I did believe it or not was I melted the len's out (there plastic) with a soldering iron, the whole circle then had plastic cut to size at a place here called Falcon Plastics then had small rings (1/8") cut by a sign company to put over the new lens to hide the melted plastic that I couldn't get at, silicone them on... looks great and all under $40.00 and I did 7 guages
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thanks guys for all the info, i appreciate it! leaning towards just a new set and being done with it so they all age together again.
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