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Old 10-02-2006, 04:32 PM
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I used a 2" hole saw, then finished up the openings with a small sanding drum. Worked great.
Scott do remember the exact dimensions for the 5" gauges. Is the hole actually and same with the 2-1/16. I dont have the gauges yet and was kind of wanting to do this before hand.
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My 5" memory autometer tach had a smaller hole than my 5" speedo
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Old 10-07-2006, 06:02 AM
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Scott do remember the exact dimensions for the 5" gauges. Is the hole actually and same with the 2-1/16. I dont have the gauges yet and was kind of wanting to do this before hand.
I don't remember the exact dimensions. I used calipers to find out what I needed.
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