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2002-GeeTeeZee
02-27-2003, 02:04 PM
I'm looking at getting the Speedhut indiglo or reverse indiglo gauges for my 2002 GTZ. I have heard HORROR stories of taking off the needles and subsequent recalibration issues. So I have some questions.

1) Do the present Speedhut glo-gauges require the removal of the needles?

2) Are reverse indiglo guages 2-layered while regular indiglo are 1 layer?

3) Which/What brands of glo-gauges DO NOT require the removal of the needles? GDI? AP? Links very much appreciated. Thanks.

Khopari
02-27-2003, 02:09 PM
I'm looking at getting the Speedhut indiglo or reverse indiglo gauges for my 2002 GTZ. I have heard HORROR stories of taking off the needles and subsequent recalibration issues. So I have some questions.

1) Do the present Speedhut glo-gauges require the removal of the needles?

2) Are reverse indiglo guages 2-layered while regular indiglo are 1 layer?

3) Which/What brands of glo-gauges DO NOT require the removal of the needles? GDI? AP? Links very much appreciated. Thanks.

well i dont know alot about guages but what i do know is this,,
https://thegalantcenter2.com/tutorials/gauges/cluster1.jpg
i would rather get el guages,, easy to instal and no needle to remove,, but its up to you,, its your car,,, :roll:

2002-GeeTeeZee
02-27-2003, 04:19 PM
EL Gauages? Who produces them or link? Thanks

pinoyesv6
02-27-2003, 07:34 PM
all of the indiglow guages out for the 8g don't require u to remove the needle. its the non indiglo guages that require u to.

Khopari
02-28-2003, 07:00 AM
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(2002-GeeTeeZee)</div><div class='quotemain'>EL Gauages? Â*Who produces them or link? Â*Thanks</div>

try this site
http://www.speedhut.com/ ('http://www.speedhut.com/')