AC Autotechnic s7 Guages

okasu

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Hey all, just installed my guages... took me a year and a half but I did it! Sadly... I have a lil sticky needles situation but that can be fixed w/ some crazy glue I presume... Im going to do it tomorrow but overall they work really good... They are so sick! I love em... check out the pics.

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What do you guys think? Any comments?
 

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Oh man all that wiring, I'm definetely not ****ing with it now.
 

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Muyo said:
Oh man all that wiring, I'm definetely not ****ing with it now.

ha ha ha
Trust me. It's not that bad at all.
The only real wiring you have to wory about is the +/- wires to light up the gauges. everything else is plug-n-play. You can ground the negative anywhere in the back and run the positive to the fusebox as done in the pics.
 
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Wow-i put in my CF trim dealy, and i got pissed doing that! All i had to do was get behind the clear plastic shield and stick it on! This would drive me crazy-i don't like messing with electronics. But anyways, the gauges look fantastic-my buddy's eclipse has 'em. Good luck with the needle prob.
 

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I'm not a big fan of wiring either. The guages are not as bad to do. When you get into car alarms that is a pain in the azz. Or if you were like a young dumb azz like me back in the day I went as far as installing multiple relays so I can get my turn signals to alternate in different patterns. Okasu: Looks good and great work!
 

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Ya i put mine on there not that bad to do!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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if your needles are sticking, what were you planning on doing with superglue? lol best way to fix that kind of problem is to get some coarse sand paper (like 80 grit or something) and lay it underneath the needles on the gauges (scratchy side up) and then just rub the needle back and forth to sand off the backside
 
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