Fitting new gauges into 72 B-body dash
#1
Fitting new gauges into 72 B-body dash
Hey! I'm currently in the process of redoing my 72 Charger, and I can no longer re-use any of the factory gauges..
So, I've decided to go with the AutoMeter Phantom Nascar gauges. The wiring isn't an issue, I'm an industrial electrician.. But the gauge cluster from factory, with only four 3 3/8" won't work for me..
I'm curious to see what others have done in this situation.. Going fuel injection kind of mucked up using anything mechanical, so I had no choice but to go this route.
So, I've decided to go with the AutoMeter Phantom Nascar gauges. The wiring isn't an issue, I'm an industrial electrician.. But the gauge cluster from factory, with only four 3 3/8" won't work for me..
I'm curious to see what others have done in this situation.. Going fuel injection kind of mucked up using anything mechanical, so I had no choice but to go this route.
#2
Something like this?
You might try to fined the blanks...
http://www.classicindustries.com/sho...ket/sets/?&p=2
http://fastlanewest.com/index.php?ma...f06be067f70bb9
You might try to fined the blanks...
http://www.classicindustries.com/sho...ket/sets/?&p=2
http://fastlanewest.com/index.php?ma...f06be067f70bb9
Last edited by RacerHog; 02-01-2015 at 02:27 PM.
#3
Something like this?
You might try to fined the blanks...
http://www.classicindustries.com/sho...ket/sets/?&p=2
http://fastlanewest.com/index.php?ma...f06be067f70bb9
You might try to fined the blanks...
http://www.classicindustries.com/sho...ket/sets/?&p=2
http://fastlanewest.com/index.php?ma...f06be067f70bb9
Even with the Autometer phantom gauges, it's a hell of a lot cheaper!
Thanks!
#4
Someone sells blanks but I'll be dammed if I can remember who.... If I remember in the next few days I'll post it up... It was a place somewhere here in So-Cal.... Getting old Sucks....
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