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Will probably make updating my gages a priority within the next month or two. Any recommendations on a decent set to buy? Tach, fuel, trim and probably a speedo just for the heck of it. I guess one of the Teleflex sets is affordable, but they make about six or eight different styles. What do you guys think?
Maury
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the lowrance multi guages are way cool. i been wantin one bad. also saw some darn good deals on some livorsi guages on ebay. top of the line right there.
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Depending on what year your motor is the Lowrance or Evinrude I-Command gauges would be great. Check with Mac-Attack, he's got them on his e-tec.
If your motor isn't compatable then I'd just pick and choose. Teleflex has always been the best allaround for price and performance.
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Faria also makes some good gauges. If you look under the thread that I started a while back under the title of "New Dash", you can see what they look like. I just bought two sets in order to put together a complete set with tilt and trim gauge and I just sold the second set minus that gauge.
However, the guy who I bought them from on Ebay seemed to have a couple more available. They come prewired with the complete dash (some with switches and fuse block too), but you can remove them and install them on your exisiting dash if you wanted. It's a good way to pick up a fairly good set on the cheap. Steve
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