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Hey guys, I own a 97' Civic Coupe. I was thinking about gettin white gauge overlays. They are the Pilot Motorsport ones, and they are made of plastic. Is there a way to install them without running into major problems. I know if you move the needles too much it will mess up the calibration and the won't work anymore. Can anyone help me???
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I can't quite remember the website, but I think it was like jdmfan.com and they had an installation link. Try that. Good luck.
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"Brakes are for parking" '99 Civic Ex, 5 speed
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Yes i installed my indiglo gauges...but they aren't as hard as you think
Yes you do need to be careful about touching the needles, but messing with them a little is pretty much inevitable. I touched mine a few times to slip the indiglo face over the gauges. But don't be afraid to touch the needles, if you mess with them a little it should still be ok. Just try to do the best you can.
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Hey Justin,
What was the wiring like for the indiglo gauges? was it hard? |
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