Author Topic: Mounting Aftermarket Gauges  (Read 1724 times)

MNBob

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Mounting Aftermarket Gauges
« on: April 04, 2021, 11:54:03 AM »
Can I just mount aftermarket gauges in the brushed aluminum panel on the dash?  Or do I need some kind of backing plate or inner mount
structure?

Is there anyone here that has replaced their gauges?
1979 TATA Extreme TKO .64
Hedman elite; Pypes 2.5; Borla XS; MSD 6A; Performer intake; open scoop; Sniper QJ;  110 Amp Alt; 4 core radiator/Mark VIII fan; RobbMc mini starter; subframe connectors; solid body mounts; fiberglass rear springs; poly sway bar and link bushings; 81 master; D52’s; Blazer disks; 225/60 & 235/60 17's TrueContact's; relays for PW, PDL, lights; keyless entry

JJ 109

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Re: Mounting Aftermarket Gauges
« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2021, 07:08:17 PM »
I made a new face plate which is thicker, ~1\8” but I think the stock would be ok too.

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Gene-73

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Re: Mounting Aftermarket Gauges
« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2021, 09:06:17 PM »
I mounted my aftermarket gauges the same way the factory did it, which is fastened to the dash frame behind the face plate. I used VDO gauges which have a shallow flat bezel which hides behind the factory bezels that are mounted on the face plate.

This way I didn't have to deal with wires hanging off the faceplate. Probably wouldn't work with gauges that have a thicker bezel though.

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MNBob

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Re: Mounting Aftermarket Gauges
« Reply #3 on: April 05, 2021, 11:51:56 AM »
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I made a new face plate which is thicker

JJ 109, your face plate looks great and you have an integrated push button start to boot!  I am going to install the proximity locks and PB start this summer.

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This way I didn't have to deal with wires hanging off the faceplate.

Gene, I agree that is the best way to do it with the wiring/gauges independent.  It is hard to see and your gauges look look like they were made that way.  I am going to see if I can do that with the Autometer gauges.

Thanks for the info, guys.
« Last Edit: April 05, 2021, 12:32:30 PM by MNBob »
1979 TATA Extreme TKO .64
Hedman elite; Pypes 2.5; Borla XS; MSD 6A; Performer intake; open scoop; Sniper QJ;  110 Amp Alt; 4 core radiator/Mark VIII fan; RobbMc mini starter; subframe connectors; solid body mounts; fiberglass rear springs; poly sway bar and link bushings; 81 master; D52’s; Blazer disks; 225/60 & 235/60 17's TrueContact's; relays for PW, PDL, lights; keyless entry

Re: Mounting Aftermarket Gauges
« Reply #3 on: April 05, 2021, 11:51:56 AM »
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