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Topic #20124 22 posts Started by rocky2006
after i installed my reverse indiglo gauges, my tach needle sticks a little. it will move, but hesitates because the back of the needle is hitting the gauge face. i tried double sided scotch tape, but its not really working. any other ideas?
the only real way that they will not stick is if you use crazy glue on the overlays.

the only drawback to this is that if you ever decide to go back to stock gauges, they will have glue marks on them.

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How about bending the needles up slightly? I did that on my bike, and that worked. Just be careful, u don't want to snap these off.
I pulled my needles up slightly and I used double sided tape underneath.

my st205 swapandour Beams swap
i just took the black caps off of the needle and it gives it a cool glow to it and i used clear double side 3m tape, worked great
rjbibeau, any pics of the glow with the caps off? today, im going to try what TI told me to do. ill let you know what he said if it works out.
ya i'll go take some pics of it when it gets a lil darker out.
what works??

i'm going outside to take some pics hopefully my batt is still good since my car has been in my garage being stored over winter.

This post has been edited by rjbibeau: Jan 8, 2005 - 11:02 PM
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here they are guys
how do you like it?
ohhh ya i didn't have the dimmer turned up that much. if you crank it up the green is really bright. but i like just a lil bit o green

This post has been edited by rjbibeau: Jan 9, 2005 - 2:28 AM
Looks nice, I thinks those are the same as mine. I used superglue to hold down the overlays. It worked great.
well so far its working, but it always worked for up to about 3-4 days. after a week or so ill give updates on how its holding up. rjb, it looks like your needles dont light up anymore with the caps off. maybe its just because you have the dimmer on a lower setting.
-rocky2006+Jan 9, 2005 - 11:19 AM
QUOTE(rocky2006 @ Jan 9, 2005 - 11:19 AM)
well so far its working, but it always worked for up to about 3-4 days.  after a week or so ill give updates on how its holding up.  rjb, it looks like your needles dont light up anymore with the caps off.  maybe its just because you have the dimmer on a lower setting.
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The gauge dimmer has no control over the needles. The stock car dimmer controls those. Sounds great that its working, let me know. I also like the caps ON look alot better. But yes, rocky and rjb, those are the same gauges I have until I save some dough for Romas's.

-Ti
i hated the caps so i took em off.
i hated the caps so i took em off.
looks bad without the caps cause the needles dont get lit up. im working on my cluster right now... painting the needles red.

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why would you paint em then the light won't shine through
it will be fine if you use a transparent red paint. kind of like what some of us used to make our clock blue. btw, the blue transparent plastic sheet i got doesnt really make the clock very blue, just more of a blue-greenish, so i just left the original cover off for a nice clean teal look.

This post has been edited by rocky2006: Jan 11, 2005 - 11:02 PM
so if you just take the cover off it'll be teal...
yeah, i think it looks pretty good too. i dont have a cam so i cant take any pics, but maybe someone else can.