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chrisman287
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Hated the mis-matched oil pressure and water temp gauges so got some Bosch ones that match the factory cluster pretty well and got them for a good price too.
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I really wanted to figure out a way to take apart the gauges to paint the center of the needles black and take off the Bosch lettering but said to myself “let me not screw these up somehow”I like those gauges. Looks factory if not for the Bosch on them.
Did you replace/deal with the little alarm attachments to the locks? Or are you just gonna cut the wires to the brain in the b-pillar and not deal with an alarm at all? I messed with them once and jesus was it a nightmare to deal with after that.
Agreed I think red will look much betterOn the steering wheel I think I’m going to do the lettering in red the chipping yellow is throwing it off.
Have you thought about changing out the allen screws in the steering wheel also? Might look good matching the color of the lettering or another color to tie it into other parts of the car
Does your car have the ignition switch disabled? I am looking at a car that the owner can't find the key to and am trying to figure out how to just move it to get it on a trailer.
Thanks for any insight!
That's what I was needing to have some reassurance on! Can I drop the bottom of the column and get to the switch....it's a 1g auto car?
What is your take on the Kiggly part? When is this useful?
What is your take on the Kiggly part? When is this useful?