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Old 07-29-2010, 06:46 PM
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I am looking for some bezels that go over the existing Autometer guages. They are for 3-3/8" and 2-1/16" guages. I saw some from www.twistmachines.com. Is there any other ones out there.

http://twistmachine.com/shopping/ind...products_id=30
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Old 07-29-2010, 06:59 PM
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What kind of look are you going for? Our machinist does these types of things pretty inexpensively, as long as the profile is pretty simple.
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Hey I have 2 autometer gauges n I am trying to figure out how to get them to mount to a center console at a angle facing me. If that makes any sense
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Hey I have 2 autometer gauges n I am trying to figure out how to get them to mount to a center console at a angle facing me. If that makes any sense
here ya go!
http://www.autometer.com/cat_mounts.aspx?sid=54
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What kind of look are you going for? Our machinist does these types of things pretty inexpensively, as long as the profile is pretty simple.
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Im in the market. If you can have some made similiar to those I would be very interested especially they are cheapier.

2x 5"
4x 2 1/16"

Not looking for ones that have holes just a nice smooth accent...Pm me if you like I am ready to buy..

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If these are one-offs, probably wont be cheaper, but we can spin some up on a lathe, and finsih up however you want

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I am looking for some bezels that go over the existing Autometer guages. They are for 3-3/8" and 2-1/16" guages. I saw some from www.twistmachines.com. Is there any other ones out there.

http://twistmachine.com/shopping/ind...products_id=30
Look here: http://shopping.rexmar.com/Merchant2...de=gaugebezels
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How do those work? Looks like you would have to remove the plastic bezel or something.
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How do those work? Looks like you would have to remove the plastic bezel or something.
They go behind the gauge.
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Oh, ok. So you still see the bezel on the actual gauge. I used the twist ones but am always keeping my eyes open. Thanks.
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