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Ford Racing is proud to introduce our new line of competition-style gauges, gauge cages and gauge pods. These new, high quality gauges, available in 2-1/16" and 2-5/8" diameters along with our new 5" tachometer with shift light, all sport the new red and blue Ford Racing logo on a white background with black numerals. The gauge cages are made of aluminum with a matte black finish to complement the gauge bezels and assembled with allen bolts. The gauge pods are made of a tough plastic that resists warping and cracking and are custom fit to each application making them easy to install and a perfect fit.
Those are so cool! Question I have looked and looked but I can't find any where around here that sells the ford racing ones? Is there a place on the internet where I can buy these?
Nick, Click on any of the blue item numbers in the post above, and it will take you to the Ford racing website, there is a "Where to buy" button click it and provide them with your info and they will give you the nearest ford racing dealer.
Nick, Click on any of the blue item numbers in the post above, and it will take you to the Ford racing website, there is a "Where to buy" button click it and provide them with your info and they will give you the nearest ford racing dealer.
Damn that looks cool. Wonder how I can slip this one by the "boss" without her seeing the big box on the porch or the ding in the credit card statement.
So has any one used the Ford Racing gauges yet and what size do you recommend the 2-1/16 or 2-5/8
Thanks!
I've used plenty of Autometer, SW and VDO gauges before and believe it or not, 2-5/8 gauges are big. For a street car/truck with stock or semi stock interior, they can look out of scale in my opinion. Normally, that size is for racing applications because all the goings on in the cockpit during a race, you need just a glance to see what's going on. 2-1/8 are much better suited for street applications. Plus, they are cheaper and have more mounting options. And depending on the gauge manufacture, the 2-1/8 have more gauge options (electric vs. mechanical) and so forth. Just my .02 cents. The Ford Racing gauges do look nice. Might have to consider them when I get around to rebuilding my Mustang.
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