indiglo gauges, installing?
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How hard are the indiglo gauges to install?
I'm interested in the ones I saw on ebay (they are reasonably priced, i think, and look cool.)
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I have my brothers old car, and I'm not very familiar with this stuff..
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1837484612
I'm interested in the ones I saw on ebay (they are reasonably priced, i think, and look cool.)
![](http://home.earthlink.net/~stevedelong/images/dials.gif)
I have my brothers old car, and I'm not very familiar with this stuff..
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1837484612
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i put in the same guages a couple of monthes ago in my 7. the installation was pretty simple onnce you get everything ripped apart. it is about 3 hours of steady involved work, but if you have any common sense( and a shop manual) it shouldn't be any problem. as for the quality, the indiglo is bright as **** but i don't use them because they look better off with the white guages on the pillar. i recomend.
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installing them wasn't that hard at all. just pop off the steering wheel, detach the harnesses from the back of the gauges so you can take out the cluster and then slap those suckers on. i did have one problem though... when we put it back together the oil pressure and the temperature gauges weren't working...... so we took it apart again and now the temperature gauge doesn't work. but oh well.... i just haven't found the time to fix it yet.
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