Smaller gauges

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Does anyone make gauges that are smaller than the standard 2-1/16"? And that are any good?

I need fuel, water temp, oil press, and voltage.

I have other ideas for workarounds but ehh... Haven't decided.

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Does it have to be a round needle type gauge?


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I’ll message that to Steve. With his company being “ the gauge guy” id think he might know

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define good, bigger gauges are easier to read for me, so bigger = better :laughing:

the combo gauges are nice for saving space, but they take a big hole to do
Up is difficult, down is dangerous

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pointsnorth wrote: Mon Apr 06, 2020 2:12 pm Does it have to be a round needle type gauge?


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Honestly they could probably just be digital. But I don't know if there's anything like that which looks good. :homer:

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Provience wrote: Mon Apr 06, 2020 3:20 pm define good, bigger gauges are easier to read for me, so bigger = better :laughing:

the combo gauges are nice for saving space, but they take a big hole to do
The XJ cluster is too small to fit much. They used tiny gauges from the factory because of that. I plan to install a warning light along with the gauges for both oil pressure and temp, so it's not going to be as critical if they aren't monitored.

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figured you had a good reason :beer:
Up is difficult, down is dangerous

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