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Has anyone seen a 4" speedometer or tachometer?
I planed on sinking some Auto Meters into my stock Bezel
I bought one of the 2-5/8" gauges and it fits perfectly into the smaller openings, but the larger two holes are 4" I dont believe I'll have enough material to open up the holes to fit a 5" speedo and tach and I'm not to sure about using the 3-3/8 gauges.. I am hoping that someone makes a 4" but have not had any luck finding any :( |
Is this on the 70 camaro? If it is, take a look over at Nastyz28.com. There are a couple of really good threads on dash builds. Lot's of stock dashes with aftermarket gauges.:cheers:
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Nope,
Good on the 70 http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y17...maro/seat2.jpg this is for the Road Runner http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y17...nner/Gauge.jpg |
You just lost me. Camaro, maybe I can help. Mopar, not so much.:rofl:
Only because I don't know. :cheers: |
4" guages
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The Autometer 5" gauges are not 5" they are less. Even the outside of the trim ring is less than 5". In the second pic someone put the 3 3/8" Autometer gauges inside the stock trim rings of a Firebird dash panel.
The opening necessary for an analog 5" Autometer is 4 9/16" so you'd need to enlarge the opening by a little over 1/4" all around. If you're interested in the Autometer gauges, go to their site and pick a gauge. On the page for each particular gauge there's a link to a page with all the dimensions for all of the various models they sell. They're not exact though, the dimensions I listed above are exact for the cobalt series. http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...shbuild053.jpg http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...build012-1.jpg |
Those speed hut gauges were totally new for me!
Anybody have them? How are they compared to autometer or S-Ws? |
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I am going to try them since that as all I can find in a 4"
I hope i will be ordering them next weekend |
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I would be really intrested having these for my project:cheers: |
what is the reasoning for the reverse style speedo? just wondering
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No not yet.. I missed the sale they were having, and i have the money to get them now, but I am torn right now, I don't know if I should put the money into my wife's car or mine. :faint: |
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Just caught this one. NOT A TA is correct, the 5" is a misnomer for our products. The actual diameter is slightly less. 3 3/8" cases with a 3 3/4" outer bezel diameter represent the second standard size that we offer. If 4" in particular is what you're looking for, we do offer that particular configuration in our Cobra Series:
http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugeop.aspx?sid=52 These are designed to replicate the original instruments found in the Shelby Cobra and include the correct appearing reverse rotation mechanical speedometer. In order to run one of these a reversing adapter will be required. If you call our toll free tech line our staff can help you sort the pieces that would be required for installation and answer any questions that you may have. Hope that helps! :) |
Nick,
Thanks for the link to speedhut. I had been looking for 4"gauges for a while, right after VDO dropped their 4" series a few years ago in the style I liked. Speedhut have just what I need...metric gauges for Canada! Thanks again! John |
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