Gauge pods......any good?
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Gauge pods......any good?
Gauge pod & dials for sale on ebay - any good? not defi's but looks OK.
Are they easy to fit? I'm interested in bidding on these......
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...sPageName=WDVW
Are they easy to fit? I'm interested in bidding on these......
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...sPageName=WDVW
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They look ok.
As for fitting - I did a mates blob eye at the weekend which took 3 1/2 hours between the two of us. (He did the wiring whilst I did the mechanical stuff)
Chris
As for fitting - I did a mates blob eye at the weekend which took 3 1/2 hours between the two of us. (He did the wiring whilst I did the mechanical stuff)
Chris
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I'm no car expert, I can fit an induction kit, exhaust, etc. and I usually know what everything is under the bonnet......will it be worth attempting a DIY job?
Are there any tricky bits involved in these gauge/pod installs?
TIA
Dave
Are there any tricky bits involved in these gauge/pod installs?
TIA
Dave
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try here mate: http://www.stiracing.com/list.php?id=1
the carbon ones go for around £100 brand new..
the carbon ones go for around £100 brand new..
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Dave,
If your handy witha spanner then fitting is a doddle - wiring them all up is a little more difficult but take your time & do your homework and all should go well.
I'm at the next LADS meeting (around the corner from you) on the 10th July.
If you can make it I'll happily run you through the process.
Directions / details of location etc are on www.ladsoc.co.uk
Chris
If your handy witha spanner then fitting is a doddle - wiring them all up is a little more difficult but take your time & do your homework and all should go well.
I'm at the next LADS meeting (around the corner from you) on the 10th July.
If you can make it I'll happily run you through the process.
Directions / details of location etc are on www.ladsoc.co.uk
Chris
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