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I am looking to get gauges soon and I am wondering if anyone has these gauges? Good or bad thoughts on them. They are cheaper priced, don't know about quality, than other sets and I like the fact that you can change the color.
I got mine through ITP diesel. They were already painted and in place. All I had to do is plug in and play. Nice setup. your post mentions about "these gauges" but there is no link or brand name that you were lookking at. I have pic in my profile if you care to check them out.
I got mine through ITP diesel. They were already painted and in place. All I had to do is plug in and play. Nice setup. your post mentions about "these gauges" but there is no link or brand name that you were lookking at. I have pic in my profile if you care to check them out.
Click "Gauges" they are a company called Glow shift.
So if these are not highly recomended what is everyone using and why? How do you like them and where is the best deal to get them?
I am just trying to get an idea of what is out there. I know if I go with autometer they should be good but just looking for something decent at a decent price.
Click here for Diesel Manor Kit These are the one's that I have. They work well and Diesel Manor's customer service was very good. The directions are very good too. Don't get those Glow shifts. Guys that have had them said they sucked. Spend a little more and get it done right the first time, otherwise don't get anything at all.
Well looks like I am going to go with the ISSPRO gauges. What mounting does everyone have? I always see the pillar mount, does anyone have the winshield or dash mount? If so how easy are they to see? Or is the pillar mount the easiest to view while driving?
Thanks everyone for the replies. Gota love this site
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