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I don’t buy gauges often, but the majority of the time when I did it was through EGauges. Mostly because I found it easy to sort through styles and availability, so I supported the vendor. Appearantly after 50 years they have gone out of business. FYI.
Sean, no idea. I went to search today and all that came up was ....
"Thank you for visiting. After 50 years of business we are closing.
Thank you for your business."
I believe they were an e-retailer for Don's Sport. I've never had an issue with them, but over the past years on some forums people did. Last gauges I bought from them were for a motorcycle. I liked them for the different variety of manufacturers and just about every option that was out there. It was a really convient place for me. Now that JSM brought up getting shocks from there, I may have done that too more then a decade back.
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